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2005-12-30Rename send_rfq to send_ready_for_query.Bruce Momjian
2005-12-30Mmark client-side prepare/bind/execute statements with "[client]" soBruce Momjian
they can be easily distinguished from SQL commands.
2005-12-30Add support for Solaris x86_64 using Sun's compiler.Bruce Momjian
Pierre Girard
2005-12-30Repair EXPLAIN failure when trying to display a plan condition that involvesTom Lane
selection of a field from the result of a function returning RECORD. I believe this case is new in 8.1; it's due to the addition of OUT parameters. Per example from Michael Fuhr.
2005-12-30Add:Bruce Momjian
> * Make CLUSTER preserve recently-dead tuples per MVCC requirements
2005-12-30Disallow setting ssl = on if SSL is not compiled in.Peter Eisentraut
2005-12-29Index: src/pl/plpython/plpython.cNeil Conway
=================================================================== RCS file: /Users/neilc/postgres/cvs_root/pgsql/src/pl/plpython/plpython.c,v retrieving revision 1.67 diff -c -r1.67 plpython.c *** src/pl/plpython/plpython.c 26 Dec 2005 04:28:48 -0000 1.67 --- src/pl/plpython/plpython.c 29 Dec 2005 16:54:57 -0000 *************** *** 2,8 **** * plpython.c - python as a procedural language for PostgreSQL * * This software is copyright by Andrew Bosma ! * but is really shameless cribbed from pltcl.c by Jan Weick, and * plperl.c by Mark Hollomon. * * The author hereby grants permission to use, copy, modify, --- 2,8 ---- * plpython.c - python as a procedural language for PostgreSQL * * This software is copyright by Andrew Bosma ! * but is really shamelessly cribbed from pltcl.c by Jan Wieck, and * plperl.c by Mark Hollomon. * * The author hereby grants permission to use, copy, modify, *************** *** 1996,2002 **** int i, rv; PLyPlanObject *plan; - char *nulls; MemoryContext oldcontext; if (list != NULL) --- 1996,2001 ---- *************** *** 2018,2024 **** if (nargs != plan->nargs) { char *sv; - PyObject *so = PyObject_Str(list); if (!so) --- 2017,2022 ---- *************** *** 2036,2048 **** oldcontext = CurrentMemoryContext; PG_TRY(); { ! nulls = palloc(nargs * sizeof(char)); for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++) { PyObject *elem, *so; - char *sv; elem = PySequence_GetItem(list, i); if (elem != Py_None) --- 2034,2045 ---- oldcontext = CurrentMemoryContext; PG_TRY(); { ! char *nulls = palloc(nargs * sizeof(char)); for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++) { PyObject *elem, *so; elem = PySequence_GetItem(list, i); if (elem != Py_None) *************** *** 2051,2070 **** if (!so) PLy_elog(ERROR, "function \"%s\" could not execute plan", PLy_procedure_name(PLy_curr_procedure)); ! sv = PyString_AsString(so); ! /* ! * FIXME -- if this elogs, we have Python reference leak ! */ ! plan->values[i] = ! FunctionCall3(&(plan->args[i].out.d.typfunc), ! CStringGetDatum(sv), ! ObjectIdGetDatum(plan->args[i].out.d.typioparam), ! Int32GetDatum(-1)); ! Py_DECREF(so); ! Py_DECREF(elem); nulls[i] = ' '; } else --- 2048,2073 ---- if (!so) PLy_elog(ERROR, "function \"%s\" could not execute plan", PLy_procedure_name(PLy_curr_procedure)); ! Py_DECREF(elem); ! PG_TRY(); ! { ! char *sv = PyString_AsString(so); ! plan->values[i] = ! FunctionCall3(&(plan->args[i].out.d.typfunc), ! CStringGetDatum(sv), ! ObjectIdGetDatum(plan->args[i].out.d.typioparam), ! Int32GetDatum(-1)); ! } ! PG_CATCH(); ! { ! Py_DECREF(so); ! PG_RE_THROW(); ! } ! PG_END_TRY(); + Py_DECREF(so); nulls[i] = ' '; } else
2005-12-29Get rid of the SpinLockAcquire/SpinLockAcquire_NoHoldoff distinctionTom Lane
in favor of having just one set of macros that don't do HOLD/RESUME_INTERRUPTS (hence, these correspond to the old SpinLockAcquire_NoHoldoff case). Given our coding rules for spinlock use, there is no reason to allow CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS to be done while holding a spinlock, and also there is no situation where ImmediateInterruptOK will be true while holding a spinlock. Therefore doing HOLD/RESUME_INTERRUPTS while taking/releasing a spinlock is just a waste of cycles. Qingqing Zhou and Tom Lane.
2005-12-29Update:Bruce Momjian
< * Add missing rtree optimizer selectivity > * Improve selectivity functions for geometric operators
2005-12-29Move declaration of check_function_bodies to where the perl headersAndrew Dunstan
haven't had a chance to mangle the definition of DLLIMPORT (thanks again, perl guys).
2005-12-29Revert some careless search-and-replace: "ADD" in comment text shouldNeil Conway
not be replaced with "ADD_P".
2005-12-29Remove a space that incorrectly precedes a comma in the PL/pgSQLBruce Momjian
documentation. Michael Fuhr
2005-12-28Arrange to set the LC_XXX environment variables to match our localeTom Lane
setup. This protects against undesired changes in locale behavior if someone carelessly does setlocale(LC_ALL, "") (and we know who you are, perl guys).
2005-12-28Update regression tests for new referential integrity error messageBruce Momjian
wording ("table" added).
2005-12-28Fix plperl validator to honor check_function_bodies: when that is OFF,Tom Lane
we want it to check the argument/result data types and no more. In particular, libperl shouldn't get initialized in this case.
2005-12-28Move plpgsql's fetchArgInfo() into funcapi.c, and rename toTom Lane
get_func_arg_info() for consistency with other names there. This code will probably be useful to other PLs when they start to support OUT parameters, so better to have it in the main backend. Also, fix plpgsql validator to detect bogus OUT parameters even when check_function_bodies is off.
2005-12-28Mention "table" in "violates foreign key constraint" message that wasBruce Momjian
lacking it. Perhaps it was suppressed because of line length considerations, but "table" should appear.
2005-12-28Remove silly use of DLLIMPORT.Tom Lane
2005-12-28Add COPY CSV test that tests CSV output of \.Bruce Momjian
2005-12-28Update COPY CSV \. wording for externally created files.Bruce Momjian
2005-12-28Update:Bruce Momjian
< * Add missing optimizer selectivities for date, r-tree, etc > * Add missing rtree optimizer selectivity
2005-12-28Add regression tests for CSV and \., and add automatic quoting of aBruce Momjian
single column dump that has a \. value, so the load works properly. I also added documentation describing this issue.
2005-12-28Done:Bruce Momjian
< * %Make row-wise comparisons work per SQL spec > * -Make row-wise comparisons work per SQL spec
2005-12-28Implement SQL-compliant treatment of row comparisons for < <= > >= casesTom Lane
(previously we only did = and <> correctly). Also, allow row comparisons with any operators that are in btree opclasses, not only those with these specific names. This gets rid of a whole lot of indefensible assumptions about the behavior of particular operators based on their names ... though it's still true that IN and NOT IN expand to "= ANY". The patch adds a RowCompareExpr expression node type, and makes some changes in the representation of ANY/ALL/ROWCOMPARE SubLinks so that they can share code with RowCompareExpr. I have not yet done anything about making RowCompareExpr an indexable operator, but will look at that soon. initdb forced due to changes in stored rules.
2005-12-27Increase amount of shared buffers initdb tries to allocate to 4000,Andrew Dunstan
and add logic to try max_fsm_pages up to 200000, plus accompanying minor docs changes.
2005-12-27Our code had:Bruce Momjian
if (c == '\\' && cstate->line_buf.len == 0) The problem with that is the because of the input and _output_ buffering, cstate->line_buf.len could be zero even if we are not on the first character of a line. In fact, for a typical line, it is zero for all characters on the line. The proper solution is to introduce a boolean, first_char_in_line, that we set as we enter the loop and clear once we process a character. I have restructured the line-reading code in copy.c by: o merging the CSV/non-CSV functions into a single function o used macros to centralize and clarify the buffering code o updated comments o renamed client_encoding_only to encoding_embeds_ascii o added a high-bit test to the encoding_embeds_ascii test for performance o in CSV mode, allow a backslash followed by a non-period to continue being processed as a data value There should be no performance impact from this patch because it is functionally equivalent. If you apply the patch you will see copy.c is much clearer in this area now and might suggest additional optimizations. I have also attached a 8.1-only patch to fix the CSV \. handling bug with no code restructuring.
2005-12-27Protect ADD and HEADER symbols from conflicting with MIPS includes.Bruce Momjian
2005-12-26More uses of IS_HIGHBIT_SET() macro.Bruce Momjian
2005-12-26Rename pg_make_encrypted_password to PQencryptPassword.Peter Eisentraut
2005-12-26Add:Bruce Momjian
* %Make row-wise comparisons work per SQL spec Right now, '(a, b) < (1, 2)' is processed as 'a < 1 and b < 2', but the SQL standard requires it to be processed as a column-by-column comparison, so the proper comparison is '(a < 1) OR (a = 1 AND b < 2)'.
2005-12-26Various cosmetic code cleanup for PL/Python:Neil Conway
- use "bool" rather than "int" for boolean variables - use "PLy_malloc" rather than "malloc" in two places - define "PLy_strdup", and use it rather than malloc() + strcpy() in two places (which should have been memcpy(), anyway). - remove a bunch of redundant parentheses from expressions that do not need the parentheses for code clarity
2005-12-25I have added these macros to c.h:Bruce Momjian
#define HIGHBIT (0x80) #define IS_HIGHBIT_SET(ch) ((unsigned char)(ch) & HIGHBIT) and removed CSIGNBIT and mapped it uses to HIGHBIT. I have also added uses for IS_HIGHBIT_SET where appropriate. This change is purely for code clarity.
2005-12-25Minor doc tweak: "NOT NULL" is redundant with "SERIAL" in example.Neil Conway
2005-12-24Spell fix. Andrew.Bruce Momjian
2005-12-24Update why unified diff is _sometimes_ better.Bruce Momjian
2005-12-24Previous commit message should have been:Bruce Momjian
Add comment marker for PG_ENCODING_BE_LAST.
2005-12-24AddBruce Momjian
2005-12-24Alignment cleanup.Bruce Momjian
2005-12-24Formatting cleanups.Bruce Momjian
2005-12-24Formatting cleanup.Bruce Momjian
2005-12-24Fix long standing Asian multibyte charsets bug.Tatsuo Ishii
See: Subject: [HACKERS] bugs with certain Asian multibyte charsets From: Tatsuo Ishii <ishii@sraoss.co.jp> To: pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2005 18:25:33 +0900 (JST) for more details/
2005-12-23Wups, fat-fingered the calculation the first time. Update comment inTom Lane
postgresql.conf.sample too.
2005-12-23Update info about shared memory space calculation to match CVS tip's behavior.Tom Lane
2005-12-23Fix make_relative_path() to support cases where target_path and bin_pathTom Lane
differ by more than the last directory component. Instead of insisting that they match up to the last component, accept whatever common prefix they have, and try to replace the non-matching part of bin_path with the non-matching part of target_path in the actual executable's path. In one way this is tighter than the old code, because it insists on a match to the part of bin_path we want to substitute for, rather than blindly stripping one directory component from the executable's path. Per gripe from Martin Pitt and subsequent discussion.
2005-12-23Allow CREATE/ALTER ROLE PASSWORD NULL to allow restoring the default statePeter Eisentraut
of having no password.
2005-12-23Fix for rearranging encoding id ISO-8859-5 to ISO-8859-8.Tatsuo Ishii
Also make the code more robust by searching for target encoding in the internal charset map. Problem reported by Sagi Bashari on 2005/12/21. See "[BUGS] BUG #2120: Crash when doing UTF8<->ISO_8859_8 encoding conversion" on pgsql-bugs list for more details.
2005-12-23Add an officially exported libpq function to encrypt passwords, andTom Lane
modify the previous \password patch to use it instead of depending on a not-officially-exported function. Per discussion.
2005-12-23Add quotes around search_path "$user" so that SHOW output can be used inBruce Momjian
SET.
2005-12-22Update item:Bruce Momjian
> > A more complex solution would be to save multiple plans for different > cardinality and use the appropriate plan based on the EXECUTE values. >
2005-12-22Adjust string comparison so that only bitwise-equal strings are consideredTom Lane
equal: if strcoll claims two strings are equal, check it with strcmp, and sort according to strcmp if not identical. This fixes inconsistent behavior under glibc's hu_HU locale, and probably under some other locales as well. Also, take advantage of the now-well-defined behavior to speed up texteq, textne, bpchareq, bpcharne: they may as well just do a bitwise comparison and not bother with strcoll at all. NOTE: affected databases may need to REINDEX indexes on text columns to be sure they are self-consistent.