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2010-08-19Remove extra newlines at end and beginning of files, add missing newlinesPeter Eisentraut
at end of files.
2010-03-25Fix ginint4_queryextract() to actually do what it was intended to do for anTom Lane
unsatisfiable query, such as indexcol && empty_array. It should return -1 to tell GIN no scan is required; but silly typo disabled the logic for that, resulting in unnecessary "GIN indexes do not support whole-index scans" error. Per bug report from Jeff Trout. Back-patch to 8.3 where the logic was introduced.
2009-06-11Mark contrib's GiST and GIN opclass support functions as STRICT, for safety.Tom Lane
(Note: GiST penalty functions could possibly be non-strict, but none are at present.)
2009-06-118.4 pgindent run, with new combined Linux/FreeBSD/MinGW typedef listBruce Momjian
provided by Andrew.
2009-06-07Revert my patch of 2009-04-04 that removed contrib/intarray's definitions ofTom Lane
the <@ and @> operators. These are not in fact equivalent to the built-in anyarray operators of the same names, because they have different behavior for empty arrays, namely they don't think empty arrays are contained in anything. That is mathematically wrong, no doubt, but until we can persuade GIN indexes to implement the mathematical definition we should probably not change this. Another reason for not changing it now is that we can't yet ensure the opclasses will be updated correctly in a dump-and-reload upgrade. Per recent discussions.
2009-04-05Remove contrib/intarray's definitions of the <@ and @> operators, so that theyTom Lane
don't cause confusion with the built-in anyarray versions of those operators. Adjust the module's index opclasses to support the built-in operators in place of the private ones. The private implementations are still available under their historical names @ and ~, so no functionality is lost. Some quick testing suggests that they offer no real benefit over the core operators, however. Per a complaint from Rusty Conover.
2009-03-25Adjust the APIs for GIN opclass support functions to allow the extractQuery()Tom Lane
method to pass extra data to the consistent() and comparePartial() methods. This is the core infrastructure needed to support the soon-to-appear contrib/btree_gin module. The APIs are still upward compatible with the definitions used in 8.3 and before, although *not* with the previous 8.4devel function definitions. catversion bump for changes in pg_proc entries (although these are just cosmetic, since GIN doesn't actually look at the function signature before calling it...) Teodor Sigaev and Oleg Bartunov
2008-05-17Add $PostgreSQL$ markers to a lot of files that were missing them.Andrew Dunstan
This particular batch was just for *.c and *.h file. The changes were made with the following 2 commands: find . \( \( -name 'libstemmer' -o -name 'expected' -o -name 'ppport.h' \) -prune \) -o \( -name '*.[ch]' \) \( -exec grep -q '\$PostgreSQL' {} \; -o -print \) | while read file ; do head -n 1 < $file | grep -q '^/\*' && echo $file; done | xargs -l sed -i -e '1s/^\// /' -e '1i/*\n * $PostgreSQL:$ \n *' find . \( \( -name 'libstemmer' -o -name 'expected' -o -name 'ppport.h' \) -prune \) -o \( -name '*.[ch]' \) \( -exec grep -q '\$PostgreSQL' {} \; -o -print \) | xargs -l sed -i -e '1i/*\n * $PostgreSQL:$ \n */'
2008-05-12Restructure some header files a bit, in particular heapam.h, by removing someAlvaro Herrera
unnecessary #include lines in it. Also, move some tuple routine prototypes and macros to htup.h, which allows removal of heapam.h inclusion from some .c files. For this to work, a new header file access/sysattr.h needed to be created, initially containing attribute numbers of system columns, for pg_dump usage. While at it, make contrib ltree, intarray and hstore header files more consistent with our header style.
2008-04-14Push index operator lossiness determination down to GIST/GIN opclassTom Lane
"consistent" functions, and remove pg_amop.opreqcheck, as per recent discussion. The main immediate benefit of this is that we no longer need 8.3's ugly hack of requiring @@@ rather than @@ to test weight-using tsquery searches on GIN indexes. In future it should be possible to optimize some other queries better than is done now, by detecting at runtime whether the index match is exact or not. Tom Lane, after an idea of Heikki's, and with some help from Teodor.
2008-03-25Simplify and standardize conversions between TEXT datums and ordinary CTom Lane
strings. This patch introduces four support functions cstring_to_text, cstring_to_text_with_len, text_to_cstring, and text_to_cstring_buffer, and two macros CStringGetTextDatum and TextDatumGetCString. A number of existing macros that provided variants on these themes were removed. Most of the places that need to make such conversions now require just one function or macro call, in place of the multiple notational layers that used to be needed. There are no longer any direct calls of textout or textin, and we got most of the places that were using handmade conversions via memcpy (there may be a few still lurking, though). This commit doesn't make any serious effort to eliminate transient memory leaks caused by detoasting toasted text objects before they reach text_to_cstring. We changed PG_GETARG_TEXT_P to PG_GETARG_TEXT_PP in a few places where it was easy, but much more could be done. Brendan Jurd and Tom Lane
2007-11-16Run pgindent on remaining files now that LOOPBYTE is a usable macro.Bruce Momjian
2007-11-16Modify LOOPBYTE/LOOPBIT macros to be more logical; rather than have theBruce Momjian
for() body passed as a parameter, make the macros act as simple headers to code blocks. This allows pgindent to be run on these files.
2007-11-15Re-run pgindent with updated list of typedefs. (Updated README shouldBruce Momjian
avoid this problem in the future.)
2007-11-15pgindent run for 8.3.Bruce Momjian
2007-11-13Add CVS version labels to all install/uninstall scripts.Bruce Momjian
2007-11-11Make /contrib install/uninstall script consistent:Bruce Momjian
remove transactions use create or replace function make formatting consistent set search patch on first line Add documentation on modifying *.sql to set the search patch, and mention that major upgrades should still run the installation scripts. Some of these issues were spotted by Tom today.
2007-11-10Remove references to READMEs from /contrib Makefiles.Bruce Momjian
2007-11-10Move most /contrib README files into SGML. Some still need conversionBruce Momjian
or will never be converted.
2007-09-29Support functions for index opclasses should be immutable.Tom Lane
Found by running opr_sanity on contrib modules.
2007-09-14Remove ill-considered (not to mention undocumented) attempt to makeTom Lane
contrib/intarray's GIN opclass override the built-in default. Per bug #3048 and other complaints.
2007-06-26Fix PGXS conventions so that extensions can be built against PostgresTom Lane
installations whose pg_config program does not appear first in the PATH. Per gripe from Eddie Stanley and subsequent discussions with Fabien Coelho and others.
2007-04-06Support varlena fields with single-byte headers and unaligned storage.Tom Lane
This commit breaks any code that assumes that the mere act of forming a tuple (without writing it to disk) does not "toast" any fields. While all available regression tests pass, I'm not totally sure that we've fixed every nook and cranny, especially in contrib. Greg Stark with some help from Tom Lane
2007-02-28Fix up several contrib modules that were using varlena datatypes in ↵Tom Lane
not-so-obvious ways. I'm not totally sure that I caught everything, but at least now they pass their regression tests with VARSIZE/SET_VARSIZE defined to reverse byte order.
2007-02-27Replace direct assignments to VARATT_SIZEP(x) with SET_VARSIZE(x, len).Tom Lane
Get rid of VARATT_SIZE and VARATT_DATA, which were simply redundant with VARSIZE and VARDATA, and as a consequence almost no code was using the longer names. Rename the length fields of struct varlena and various derived structures to catch anyplace that was accessing them directly; and clean up various places so caught. In itself this patch doesn't change any behavior at all, but it is necessary infrastructure if we hope to play any games with the representation of varlena headers. Greg Stark and Tom Lane
2007-02-07Use memcpy() instead of strncpy() for copying into varlena structures.Peter Eisentraut
2007-01-31Allow GIN's extractQuery method to signal that nothing can satisfy the query.Teodor Sigaev
In this case extractQuery should returns -1 as nentries. This changes prototype of extractQuery method to use int32* instead of uint32* for nentries argument. Based on that gincostestimate may see two corner cases: nothing will be found or seqscan should be used. Per proposal at http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2007-01/msg01581.php PS tsearch_core patch should be sightly modified to support changes, but I'm waiting a verdict about reviewing of tsearch_core patch.
2007-01-26Squelch some VC++ compiler warnings. Mark float literals with the "f"Neil Conway
suffix, to distinguish them from doubles. Make some function declarations and definitions use the "const" qualifier for arguments consistently. Ignore warning 4102 ("unreferenced label"), because such warnings are always emitted by bison-generated code. Patch from Magnus Hagander.
2006-12-23Restructure operator classes to allow improved handling of cross-data-typeTom Lane
cases. Operator classes now exist within "operator families". While most families are equivalent to a single class, related classes can be grouped into one family to represent the fact that they are semantically compatible. Cross-type operators are now naturally adjunct parts of a family, without having to wedge them into a particular opclass as we had done originally. This commit restructures the catalogs and cleans up enough of the fallout so that everything still works at least as well as before, but most of the work needed to actually improve the planner's behavior will come later. Also, there are not yet CREATE/DROP/ALTER OPERATOR FAMILY commands; the only way to create a new family right now is to allow CREATE OPERATOR CLASS to make one by default. I owe some more documentation work, too. But that can all be done in smaller pieces once this infrastructure is in place.
2006-10-04pgindent run for 8.2.Bruce Momjian
2006-09-10Rename contrib contains/contained-by operators to @> and <@, per discussion.Tom Lane
2006-07-10Allow /contrib include files to compile on their own.Bruce Momjian
2006-06-28ChangesTeodor Sigaev
* new split algorithm (as proposed in http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2006-06/msg00254.php) * possible call pickSplit() for second and below columns * add spl_(l|r)datum_exists to GIST_SPLITVEC - pickSplit should check its values to use already defined spl_(l|r)datum for splitting. pickSplit should set spl_(l|r)datum_exists to 'false' (if they was 'true') to signal to caller about using spl_(l|r)datum. * support for old pickSplit(): not very optimal but correct split * remove 'bytes' field from GISTENTRY: in any case size of value is defined by it's type. * split GIST_SPLITVEC to two structures: one for using in picksplit and second - for internal use. * some code refactoring * support of subsplit to rtree opclasses TODO: add support of subsplit to contrib modules
2006-05-30Magic blocks don't do us any good unless we use 'em ... so install oneTom Lane
in every shared library.
2006-05-10Some optimizations by Volkan YAZICI <yazicivo@ttnet.net.tr>Teodor Sigaev
2006-05-03Make GIN opclass worked with intarray extensionsTeodor Sigaev
2006-04-12Change int->int32, for clarity.Bruce Momjian
jw.pgsql@sduept.com
2006-04-03Minor cleanupsTeodor Sigaev
2006-04-03Detoast query in g_intbig_consistent and copy query in g_int_consistentTeodor Sigaev
2006-03-13Fix a number of syntax errors in contrib modules' uninstall scripts.Neil Conway
Most of the changes add the mandatory USING clause to DROP OPERATOR CLASS statements. DROP TYPE is now DROP TYPE CASCADE; without CASCADE a DROP TYPE fails due to the circular dependency on the type's I/O functions. The DROP FUNCTION statements for the I/O functions have been removed, as DROP TYPE CASCADE removes them automatically. Patch from Michael Fuhr.
2006-03-11Add CVS tag lines to files that were lacking them.Bruce Momjian
2006-03-01This patch makes the error message strings throughout the backendNeil Conway
more compliant with the error message style guide. In particular, errdetail should begin with a capital letter and end with a period, whereas errmsg should not. I also fixed a few related issues in passing, such as fixing the repeated misspelling of "lexeme" in contrib/tsearch2 (per Tom's suggestion).
2006-02-27Clean up CREATE FUNCTION syntax usage in contrib and elsewhere, inPeter Eisentraut
particular get rid of single quotes around language names and old WITH () construct.
2006-02-27contrib uninstall scriptsPeter Eisentraut
by David Fetter
2006-01-20Replace bitwise looping with bytewise looping in hemdistsign andTom Lane
sizebitvec of tsearch2, as well as identical code in several other contrib modules. This provided about a 20X speedup in building a large tsearch2 index ... didn't try to measure its effects for other operations. Thanks to Stephan Vollmer for providing a test case.
2005-11-22Re-run pgindent, fixing a problem where comment lines after a blankBruce Momjian
comment line where output as too long, and update typedefs for /lib directory. Also fix case where identifiers were used as variable names in the backend, but as typedefs in ecpg (favor the backend for indenting). Backpatch to 8.1.X.
2005-11-19Defend against nulls-in-arrays in contrib/intarray. I may have put inTom Lane
more tests than strictly necessary, but did not feel like tracing call paths in detail ...
2005-11-17Make SQL arrays support null elements. This commit fixes the core arrayTom Lane
functionality, but I still need to make another pass looking at places that incidentally use arrays (such as ACL manipulation) to make sure they are null-safe. Contrib needs work too. I have not changed the behaviors that are still under discussion about array comparison and what to do with lower bounds.
2005-11-14Remove usage of ArrayType->flags field, use pgsql's macros BITS_PER_BYTE insteadTeodor Sigaev
of self-defined macros, add limit of Array to gist__int_ops. BTW, intarray now doesn't support NULLs in arrays.
2005-11-07R-tree is dead ... long live GiST.Tom Lane