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2012-08-30Split tuple struct defs from htup.h to htup_details.hAlvaro Herrera
This reduces unnecessary exposure of other headers through htup.h, which is very widely included by many files. I have chosen to move the function prototypes to the new file as well, because that means htup.h no longer needs to include tupdesc.h. In itself this doesn't have much effect in indirect inclusion of tupdesc.h throughout the tree, because it's also required by execnodes.h; but it's something to explore in the future, and it seemed best to do the htup.h change now while I'm busy with it.
2012-08-28Split heapam_xlog.h from heapam.hAlvaro Herrera
The heapam XLog functions are used by other modules, not all of which are interested in the rest of the heapam API. With this, we let them get just the XLog stuff in which they are interested and not pollute them with unrelated includes. Also, since heapam.h no longer requires xlog.h, many files that do include heapam.h no longer get xlog.h automatically, including a few headers. This is useful because heapam.h is getting pulled in by execnodes.h, which is in turn included by a lot of files.
2012-08-27Fix DROP INDEX CONCURRENTLY IF EXISTS.Tom Lane
This threw ERROR, not the expected NOTICE, if the index didn't exist. The bug was actually visible in not-as-expected regression test output, so somebody wasn't paying too close attention in commit 8cb53654dbdb4c386369eb988062d0bbb6de725e. Per report from Brendan Byrd.
2012-08-19Allow OLD and NEW in multi-row VALUES within rules.Tom Lane
Now that we have LATERAL, it's fairly painless to allow this case, which was left as a TODO in the original multi-row VALUES implementation.
2012-08-15Properly escape usernames in initdb, so names with single-quotes areBruce Momjian
supported. Also add assert to catch future breakage. Also, improve documentation that "double"-quotes must be used in pg_hba.conf (not single quotes).
2012-08-10Centralize the logic for detecting misplaced aggregates, window funcs, etc.Tom Lane
Formerly we relied on checking after-the-fact to see if an expression contained aggregates, window functions, or sub-selects when it shouldn't. This is grotty, easily forgotten (indeed, we had forgotten to teach DefineIndex about rejecting window functions), and none too efficient since it requires extra traversals of the parse tree. To improve matters, define an enum type that classifies all SQL sub-expressions, store it in ParseState to show what kind of expression we are currently parsing, and make transformAggregateCall, transformWindowFuncCall, and transformSubLink check the expression type and throw error if the type indicates the construct is disallowed. This allows removal of a large number of ad-hoc checks scattered around the code base. The enum type is sufficiently fine-grained that we can still produce error messages of at least the same specificity as before. Bringing these error checks together revealed that we'd been none too consistent about phrasing of the error messages, so standardize the wording a bit. Also, rewrite checking of aggregate arguments so that it requires only one traversal of the arguments, rather than up to three as before. In passing, clean up some more comments left over from add_missing_from support, and annotate some tests that I think are dead code now that that's gone. (I didn't risk actually removing said dead code, though.)
2012-08-08Merge parser's p_relnamespace and p_varnamespace lists into a single list.Tom Lane
Now that we are storing structs in these lists, the distinction between the two lists can be represented with a couple of extra flags while using only a single list. This simplifies the code and should save a little bit of palloc traffic, since the majority of RTEs are represented in both lists anyway.
2012-08-07Implement SQL-standard LATERAL subqueries.Tom Lane
This patch implements the standard syntax of LATERAL attached to a sub-SELECT in FROM, and also allows LATERAL attached to a function in FROM, since set-returning function calls are expected to be one of the principal use-cases. The main change here is a rewrite of the mechanism for keeping track of which relations are visible for column references while the FROM clause is being scanned. The parser "namespace" lists are no longer lists of bare RTEs, but are lists of ParseNamespaceItem structs, which carry an RTE pointer as well as some visibility-controlling flags. Aside from supporting LATERAL correctly, this lets us get rid of the ancient hacks that required rechecking subqueries and JOIN/ON and function-in-FROM expressions for invalid references after they were initially parsed. Invalid column references are now always correctly detected on sight. In passing, remove assorted parser error checks that are now dead code by virtue of our having gotten rid of add_missing_from, as well as some comments that are obsolete for the same reason. (It was mainly add_missing_from that caused so much fudging here in the first place.) The planner support for this feature is very minimal, and will be improved in future patches. It works well enough for testing purposes, though. catversion bump forced due to new field in RangeTblEntry.
2012-07-31Fix WITH attached to a nested set operation (UNION/INTERSECT/EXCEPT).Tom Lane
Parse analysis neglected to cover the case of a WITH clause attached to an intermediate-level set operation; it only handled WITH at the top level or WITH attached to a leaf-level SELECT. Per report from Adam Mackler. In HEAD, I rearranged the order of SelectStmt's fields to put withClause with the other fields that can appear on non-leaf SelectStmts. In back branches, leave it alone to avoid a possible ABI break for third-party code. Back-patch to 8.4 where WITH support was added.
2012-07-24Change syntax of new CHECK NO INHERIT constraintsAlvaro Herrera
The initially implemented syntax, "CHECK NO INHERIT (expr)" was not deemed very good, so switch to "CHECK (expr) NO INHERIT" instead. This way it looks similar to SQL-standards compliant constraint attribute. Backport to 9.2 where the new syntax and feature was introduced. Per discussion.
2012-07-18Syntax support and documentation for event triggers.Robert Haas
They don't actually do anything yet; that will get fixed in a follow-on commit. But this gets the basic infrastructure in place, including CREATE/ALTER/DROP EVENT TRIGGER; support for COMMENT, SECURITY LABEL, and ALTER EXTENSION .. ADD/DROP EVENT TRIGGER; pg_dump and psql support; and documentation for the anticipated initial feature set. Dimitri Fontaine, with review and a bunch of additional hacking by me. Thom Brown extensively reviewed earlier versions of this patch set, but there's not a whole lot of that code left in this commit, as it turns out.
2012-07-16Avoid pre-determining index names during CREATE TABLE LIKE parsing.Tom Lane
Formerly, when trying to copy both indexes and comments, CREATE TABLE LIKE had to pre-assign names to indexes that had comments, because it made up an explicit CommentStmt command to apply the comment and so it had to know the name for the index. This creates bad interactions with other indexes, as shown in bug #6734 from Daniele Varrazzo: the preassignment logic couldn't take any other indexes into account so it could choose a conflicting name. To fix, add a field to IndexStmt that allows it to carry a comment to be assigned to the new index. (This isn't a user-exposed feature of CREATE INDEX, only an internal option.) Now we don't need preassignment of index names in any situation. I also took the opportunity to refactor DefineIndex to accept the IndexStmt as such, rather than passing all its fields individually in a mile-long parameter list. Back-patch to 9.2, but no further, because it seems too dangerous to change IndexStmt or DefineIndex's API in released branches. The bug exists back to 9.0 where CREATE TABLE LIKE grew the ability to copy comments, but given the lack of prior complaints we'll just let it go unfixed before 9.2.
2012-07-04Reduce messages about implicit indexes and sequences to DEBUG1.Robert Haas
Per recent discussion on pgsql-hackers, these messages are too chatty for most users.
2012-06-30Prevent CREATE TABLE LIKE/INHERITS from (mis) copying whole-row Vars.Tom Lane
If a CHECK constraint or index definition contained a whole-row Var (that is, "table.*"), an attempt to copy that definition via CREATE TABLE LIKE or table inheritance produced incorrect results: the copied Var still claimed to have the rowtype of the source table, rather than the created table. For the LIKE case, it seems reasonable to just throw error for this situation, since the point of LIKE is that the new table is not permanently coupled to the old, so there's no reason to assume its rowtype will stay compatible. In the inheritance case, we should ideally allow such constraints, but doing so will require nontrivial refactoring of CREATE TABLE processing (because we'd need to know the OID of the new table's rowtype before we adjust inherited CHECK constraints). In view of the lack of previous complaints, that doesn't seem worth the risk in a back-patched bug fix, so just make it throw error for the inheritance case as well. Along the way, replace change_varattnos_of_a_node() with a more robust function map_variable_attnos(), which is capable of being extended to handle insertion of ConvertRowtypeExpr whenever we get around to fixing the inheritance case nicely, and in the meantime it returns a failure indication to the caller so that a helpful message with some context can be thrown. Also, this code will do the right thing with subselects (if we ever allow them in CHECK or indexes), and it range-checks varattnos before using them to index into the map array. Per report from Sergey Konoplev. Back-patch to all supported branches.
2012-06-25Replace int2/int4 in C code with int16/int32Peter Eisentraut
The latter was already the dominant use, and it's preferable because in C the convention is that intXX means XX bits. Therefore, allowing mixed use of int2, int4, int8, int16, int32 is obviously confusing. Remove the typedefs for int2 and int4 for now. They don't seem to be widely used outside of the PostgreSQL source tree, and the few uses can probably be cleaned up by the time this ships.
2012-06-17Refer to the default foreign key match style as MATCH SIMPLE internally.Tom Lane
Previously we followed the SQL92 wording, "MATCH <unspecified>", but since SQL99 there's been a less awkward way to refer to the default style. In addition to the code changes, pg_constraint.confmatchtype now stores this match style as 's' (SIMPLE) rather than 'u' (UNSPECIFIED). This doesn't affect pg_dump or psql because they use pg_get_constraintdef() to reconstruct foreign key definitions. But other client-side code might examine that column directly, so this change will have to be marked as an incompatibility in the 9.3 release notes.
2012-06-13Deprecate use of GLOBAL and LOCAL in temp table creation.Tom Lane
Aside from adjusting the documentation to say that these are deprecated, we now report a warning (not an error) for use of GLOBAL, since it seems fairly likely that we might change that to request SQL-spec-compliant temp table behavior in the foreseeable future. Although our handling of LOCAL is equally nonstandard, there is no evident interest in ever implementing SQL modules, and furthermore some other products interpret LOCAL as behaving the same way we do. So no expectation of change and no warning for LOCAL; but it still seems a good idea to deprecate writing it. Noah Misch
2012-06-10Run pgindent on 9.2 source tree in preparation for first 9.3Bruce Momjian
commit-fest.
2012-06-10Revert error message on GLOBAL/LOCAL pending further discussionSimon Riggs
2012-06-09Add ERROR msg for GLOBAL/LOCAL TEMP is not yet implementedSimon Riggs
2012-05-16Change COLLATION keyword categoryPeter Eisentraut
It was changed from unreserved to reserved as part of the COLLATION FOR syntax, but it turns out that type_func_name_keyword is sufficient.
2012-04-23Lots of doc corrections.Robert Haas
Josh Kupershmidt
2012-04-20Recast "ONLY" column CHECK constraints as NO INHERITAlvaro Herrera
The original syntax wasn't universally loved, and it didn't allow its usage in CREATE TABLE, only ALTER TABLE. It now works everywhere, and it also allows using ALTER TABLE ONLY to add an uninherited CHECK constraint, per discussion. The pg_constraint column has accordingly been renamed connoinherit. This commit partly reverts some of the changes in 61d81bd28dbec65a6b144e0cd3d0bfe25913c3ac, particularly some pg_dump and psql bits, because now pg_get_constraintdef includes the necessary NO INHERIT within the constraint definition. Author: Nikhil Sontakke Some tweaks by me
2012-04-06Add DROP INDEX CONCURRENTLY [IF EXISTS], uses ShareUpdateExclusiveLockSimon Riggs
2012-04-03Add support for renaming domain constraintsPeter Eisentraut
2012-03-27Bend parse location rules for the convenience of pg_stat_statements.Tom Lane
Generally, the parse location assigned to a multiple-token construct is the location of its leftmost token. This commit breaks that rule for the syntaxes TYPENAME 'LITERAL' and CAST(CONSTANT AS TYPENAME) --- the resulting Const will have the location of the literal string, not the typename or CAST keyword. The cases where this matters are pretty thin on the ground (no error messages in the regression tests change, for example), and it's unlikely that any user would be confused anyway by an error cursor pointing at the literal. But still it's less than consistent. The reason for changing it is that contrib/pg_stat_statements wants to know the parse location of the original literal, and it was agreed that this is the least unpleasant way to preserve that information through parse analysis. Peter Geoghegan
2012-03-27Add some infrastructure for contrib/pg_stat_statements.Tom Lane
Add a queryId field to Query and PlannedStmt. This is not used by the core backend, except for being copied around at appropriate times. It's meant to allow plug-ins to track a particular query forward from parse analysis to execution. The queryId is intentionally not dumped into stored rules (and hence this commit doesn't bump catversion). You could argue that choice either way, but it seems better that stored rule strings not have any dependency on plug-ins that might or might not be present. Also, add a post_parse_analyze_hook that gets invoked at the end of parse analysis (but only for top-level analysis of complete queries, not cases such as analyzing a domain's default-value expression). This is mainly meant to be used to compute and assign a queryId, but it could have other applications. Peter Geoghegan
2012-03-23Code review for protransform patches.Tom Lane
Fix loss of previous expression-simplification work when a transform function fires: we must not simply revert to untransformed input tree. Instead build a dummy FuncExpr node to pass to the transform function. This has the additional advantage of providing a simpler, more uniform API for transform functions. Move documentation to a somewhat less buried spot, relocate some poorly-placed code, be more wary of null constants and invalid typmod values, add an opr_sanity check on protransform function signatures, and some other minor cosmetic adjustments. Note: although this patch touches pg_proc.h, no need for catversion bump, because the changes are cosmetic and don't actually change the intended catalog contents.
2012-03-21Clean up compiler warnings from unused variables with asserts disabledPeter Eisentraut
For those variables only used when asserts are enabled, use a new macro PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY, which expands to __attribute__((unused)) when asserts are not enabled.
2012-03-19Restructure SELECT INTO's parsetree representation into CreateTableAsStmt.Tom Lane
Making this operation look like a utility statement seems generally a good idea, and particularly so in light of the desire to provide command triggers for utility statements. The original choice of representing it as SELECT with an IntoClause appendage had metastasized into rather a lot of places, unfortunately, so that this patch is a great deal more complicated than one might at first expect. In particular, keeping EXPLAIN working for SELECT INTO and CREATE TABLE AS subcommands required restructuring some EXPLAIN-related APIs. Add-on code that calls ExplainOnePlan or ExplainOneUtility, or uses ExplainOneQuery_hook, will need adjustment. Also, the cases PREPARE ... SELECT INTO and CREATE RULE ... SELECT INTO, which formerly were accepted though undocumented, are no longer accepted. The PREPARE case can be replaced with use of CREATE TABLE AS EXECUTE. The CREATE RULE case doesn't seem to have much real-world use (since the rule would work only once before failing with "table already exists"), so we'll not bother with that one. Both SELECT INTO and CREATE TABLE AS still return a command tag of "SELECT nnnn". There was some discussion of returning "CREATE TABLE nnnn", but for the moment backwards compatibility wins the day. Andres Freund and Tom Lane
2012-03-10Add support for renaming constraintsPeter Eisentraut
reviewed by Josh Berkus and Dimitri Fontaine
2012-03-03Allow CREATE TABLE (LIKE ...) from composite typePeter Eisentraut
The only reason this didn't work before was that parserOpenTable() rejects composite types. So use relation_openrv() directly and manually do the errposition() setup that parserOpenTable() does.
2012-03-02Add COLLATION FOR expressionPeter Eisentraut
reviewed by Jaime Casanova
2012-02-27Call check_keywords.pl in maintainer-checkPeter Eisentraut
For that purpose, have check_keywords.pl print errors to stderr and return a useful exit status.
2012-02-15Make CREATE/ALTER FUNCTION support NOT LEAKPROOF.Robert Haas
Because it isn't good to be able to turn things on, and not off again.
2012-02-14Preserve column names in the execution-time tupledesc for a RowExpr.Tom Lane
The hstore and json datatypes both have record-conversion functions that pay attention to column names in the composite values they're handed. We used to not worry about inserting correct field names into tuple descriptors generated at runtime, but given these examples it seems useful to do so. Observe the nicer-looking results in the regression tests whose results changed. catversion bump because there is a subtle change in requirements for stored rule parsetrees: RowExprs from ROW() constructs now have to include field names. Andrew Dunstan and Tom Lane
2012-02-13Allow LEAKPROOF functions for better performance of security views.Robert Haas
We don't normally allow quals to be pushed down into a view created with the security_barrier option, but functions without side effects are an exception: they're OK. This allows much better performance in common cases, such as when using an equality operator (that might even be indexable). There is an outstanding issue here with the CREATE FUNCTION / ALTER FUNCTION syntax: there's no way to use ALTER FUNCTION to unset the leakproof flag. But I'm committing this as-is so that it doesn't have to be rebased again; we can fix up the grammar in a future commit. KaiGai Kohei, with some wordsmithing by me.
2012-02-09Add new keywords SNAPSHOT and TYPES to the keyword list in gram.yHeikki Linnakangas
These were added to kwlist.h as unreserved keywords in separate patches, but authors forgot to add them to the corresponding list in gram.y. Because of that, even though they were supposed to be unreserved keywords, they could not be used as identifiers. src/tools/check_keywords.pl is your friend.
2012-02-08Check misplaced window functions before checking aggregate/group by sanity.Tom Lane
If somebody puts a window function in WHERE, we should complain about that in so many words. The previous coding tended to complain about the window function's arguments instead, which is likely to be misleading to users who are unclear on the semantics of window functions; as seen for example in bug #6440 from Matyas Novak. Just another example of how "add new code at the end" is frequently a bad heuristic.
2012-01-23ALTER <thing> [IF EXISTS] ... allows silent DDL if required,Simon Riggs
e.g. ALTER FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS foo RENAME TO bar Pavel Stehule
2012-01-16Prevent adding relations to a concurrently dropped schema.Robert Haas
In the previous coding, it was possible for a relation to be created via CREATE TABLE, CREATE VIEW, CREATE SEQUENCE, CREATE FOREIGN TABLE, etc. in a schema while that schema was meanwhile being concurrently dropped. This led to a pg_class entry with an invalid relnamespace value. The same problem could occur if a relation was moved using ALTER .. SET SCHEMA while the target schema was being concurrently dropped. This patch prevents both of those scenarios by locking the schema to which the relation is being added using AccessShareLock, which conflicts with the AccessExclusiveLock taken by DROP. As a desirable side effect, this also prevents the use of CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW to queue for an AccessExclusiveLock on a relation on which you have no rights: that will now fail immediately with a permissions error, before trying to obtain a lock. We need similar protection for all other object types, but as everything other than relations uses a slightly different set of code paths, I'm leaving that for a separate commit. Original complaint (as far as I could find) about CREATE by Nikhil Sontakke; risk for ALTER .. SET SCHEMA pointed out by Tom Lane; further details by Dan Farina; patch by me; review by Hitoshi Harada.
2012-01-10Support CREATE TABLE (LIKE ...) with foreign tables and viewsPeter Eisentraut
Composite types are not yet supported, because parserOpenTable() rejects them.
2012-01-07Rename the internal structures of the CREATE TABLE (LIKE ...) facilityPeter Eisentraut
The original implementation of this interpreted it as a kind of "inheritance" facility and named all the internal structures accordingly. This turned out to be very confusing, because it has nothing to do with the INHERITS feature. So rename all the internal parser infrastructure, update the comments, adjust the error messages, and split up the regression tests.
2012-01-05Improve ALTER DOMAIN / DROP CONSTRAINT with nonexistent constraintPeter Eisentraut
ALTER DOMAIN / DROP CONSTRAINT on a nonexistent constraint name did not report any error. Now it reports an error. The IF EXISTS option was added to get the usual behavior of ignoring nonexistent objects to drop.
2012-01-02Fix coerce_to_target_type for coerce_type's klugy handling of COLLATE.Tom Lane
Because coerce_type recurses into the argument of a CollateExpr, coerce_to_target_type's longstanding code for detecting whether coerce_type had actually done anything (to wit, returned a different node than it passed in) was broken in 9.1. This resulted in unexpected failures in hide_coercion_node; which was not the latter's fault, since it's critical that we never call it on anything that wasn't inserted by coerce_type. (Else we might decide to "hide" a user-written function call.) Fix by removing and replacing the CollateExpr in coerce_to_target_type itself. This is all pretty ugly but I don't immediately see a way to make it nicer. Per report from Jean-Yves F. Barbier.
2012-01-01Update copyright notices for year 2012.Bruce Momjian
2011-12-22Add a security_barrier option for views.Robert Haas
When a view is marked as a security barrier, it will not be pulled up into the containing query, and no quals will be pushed down into it, so that no function or operator chosen by the user can be applied to rows not exposed by the view. Views not configured with this option cannot provide robust row-level security, but will perform far better. Patch by KaiGai Kohei; original problem report by Heikki Linnakangas (in October 2009!). Review (in earlier versions) by Noah Misch and others. Design advice by Tom Lane and myself. Further review and cleanup by me.
2011-12-22Add ALTER DOMAIN ... RENAMEPeter Eisentraut
You could already rename domains using ALTER TYPE, but with this new command it is more consistent with how other commands treat domains as a subcategory of types.
2011-12-20Add support for privileges on typesPeter Eisentraut
This adds support for the more or less SQL-conforming USAGE privilege on types and domains. The intent is to be able restrict which users can create dependencies on types, which restricts the way in which owners can alter types. reviewed by Yeb Havinga
2011-12-09Add ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER / RENAME and ALTER SERVER / RENAMEPeter Eisentraut