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2002-12-06Re-addd Rod's ALTER DOMAIN patch.Bruce Momjian
2002-12-06Back out ALTER DOMAIN patch until missing file appears.Bruce Momjian
2002-12-06ALTER DOMAIN .. SET / DROP NOT NULLBruce Momjian
ALTER DOMAIN .. SET / DROP DEFAULT ALTER DOMAIN .. ADD / DROP CONSTRAINT New files: - doc/src/sgml/ref/alter_domain.sgml Rod Taylor
2002-11-30Code review for IS DISTINCT FROM patch. Fix incorrect constant-foldingTom Lane
logic, dissuade planner from thinking that 'x IS DISTINCT FROM 42' may be optimized into 'x = 42' (!!), cause dependency on = operator to be recorded correctly, minor other improvements.
2002-11-30Missed one place that can be simplified after recent Param/Const cleanup.Tom Lane
2002-11-29Tighten selection of equality and ordering operators for groupingTom Lane
operations: make sure we use operators that are compatible, as determined by a mergejoin link in pg_operator. Also, add code to planner to ensure we don't try to use hashed grouping when the grouping operators aren't marked hashable.
2002-11-26Use Params, rather than run-time-modified Const nodes, to handleTom Lane
sublink results and COPY's domain constraint checking. A Const that isn't really constant is just a Bad Idea(tm). Remove hacks in parse_coerce and other places that were needed because of the former klugery.
2002-11-25Remove unused constisset and constiscast fields of Const nodes. CleanTom Lane
up code and documentation associated with Param nodes.
2002-11-25Un-break triggers declared for INSERT OR DELETE OR UPDATE. This workedTom Lane
okay in 7.3, so I think it must have been busted in the recent triggers patch.
2002-11-23This patch implements FOR EACH STATEMENT triggers, per my email toBruce Momjian
-hackers a couple days ago. Notes/caveats: - added regression tests for the new functionality, all regression tests pass on my machine - added pg_dump support - updated PL/PgSQL to support per-statement triggers; didn't look at the other procedural languages. - there's (even) more code duplication in trigger.c than there was previously. Any suggestions on how to refactor the ExecXXXTriggers() functions to reuse more code would be welcome -- I took a brief look at it, but couldn't see an easy way to do it (there are several subtly-different versions of the code in question) - updated the documentation. I also took the liberty of removing a big chunk of duplicated syntax documentation in the Programmer's Guide on triggers, and moving that information to the CREATE TRIGGER reference page. - I also included some spelling fixes and similar small cleanups I noticed while making the changes. If you'd like me to split those into a separate patch, let me know. Neil Conway
2002-11-18Remove ALL from CLUSTER ALL. Use just CLUSTER.Bruce Momjian
2002-11-15New version attached. The following is implemented:Bruce Momjian
- CLUSTER ALL clusters all the tables that have some index with indisclustered set and the calling user owns. - CLUSTER tablename clusters the named table, using the index with indisclustered set. If no index has the bit set, throws elog(ERROR). - The multi-relation version (CLUSTER ALL) uses a multitransaction approach, similar to what VACUUM does. Alvaro Herrera
2002-11-15Add DOMAIN check constraints.Bruce Momjian
Rod Taylor
2002-11-13Make MOVE/FETCH 0 actually move/fetch 0. Add MOVE LAST to move to endBruce Momjian
of cursor.
2002-11-13Add new palloc0 call as merge of palloc and MemSet(0).Bruce Momjian
2002-11-11Code review for ON COMMIT patch. Make the actual on-commit action happenTom Lane
before commit, not after :-( --- the original coding is not only unsafe if an error occurs while it's processing, but it generates an invalid sequence of WAL entries. Resurrect 7.2 logic for deleting items when no longer needed. Use an enum instead of random macros. Editorialize on names used for routines and constants. Teach backend/nodes routines about new field in CreateTable struct. Add a regression test.
2002-11-11Add cast to suppress compile warning on Alphas.Tom Lane
2002-11-11Back out use of palloc0 in place if palloc/MemSet. Seems constant lenBruce Momjian
to MemSet is a performance boost.
2002-11-10Merge palloc()/MemSet(0) calls into a single palloc0() call.Bruce Momjian
2002-11-10Tweak CREATE SEQUENCE grammar to be more SQL1999 standards compliant.Bruce Momjian
Neil Conway
2002-11-09Add code to handle [ON COMMIT { PRESERVE ROWS | DELETE ROWS | DROP }]Bruce Momjian
for temp tables. Gavin Sherry
2002-11-04Remove unnecessary inclusion, per Andreas.Tom Lane
2002-11-02Remove encoding lookups from grammar stage, push them back to placesTom Lane
where it's safe to do database access. Along the way, fix core dump for 'DEFAULT' parameters to CREATE DATABASE. initdb forced due to change in pg_proc entry.
2002-11-01Arrange to compile flex output files as inclusions into other filesTom Lane
(usually bison output files), not as standalone files. This hack works around flex's insistence on including <stdio.h> before we are able to include postgres.h; postgres.h will already be read before the compiler starts to read the flex output file. Needed for largefile support on some platforms.
2002-10-31Clean up gram.y trailing spaces.Bruce Momjian
2002-10-24Function-call-style type coercions should be treated as explicitTom Lane
coercions, not implicit ones. For example, 'select abstime(1035497293)' should succeed because there is an explicit binary coercion from int4 to abstime.
2002-10-21Fix places that were using IsTransactionBlock() as an (inadequate) checkTom Lane
that they'd get to commit immediately on finishing. There's now a centralized routine PreventTransactionChain() that implements the necessary tests.
2002-10-20Disallow aggregate functions in rule WHERE clauses. Per gripe fromTom Lane
Fritz Lehmann-Grube back in January.
2002-10-19Fix case where a function in FROM returns a scalar type, but isTom Lane
referred to with whole-tuple syntax.
2002-10-14Adjust handling of command status strings in the presence of rules,Tom Lane
as per recent pghackers discussions. initdb forced due to change in fields of stored Query nodes.
2002-09-28Make the world at least somewhat safe for zero-column tables, andTom Lane
remove the special case in ALTER DROP COLUMN to prohibit dropping a table's last column.
2002-09-22Remove commas from %type and %token lists, for compatibility with newerTom Lane
versions of bison.
2002-09-22Replace pg_attribute.attisinherited with attislocal and attinhcountTom Lane
columns, to allow more correct behavior in multiple-inheritance cases. Patch by Alvaro Herrera, review by Tom Lane.
2002-09-22Bring SIMILAR TO and SUBSTRING into some semblance of conformance withTom Lane
the SQL99 standard. (I'm not sure that the character-class features are quite right, but that can be fixed later.) Document SQL99 and POSIX regexps as being different features; provide variants of SUBSTRING for each.
2002-09-22Move most of the error checking for foreign-key constraints out ofTom Lane
parse analysis and into the execution code (in tablecmds.c). This eliminates a lot of unreasonably complex code that needed to have two or more execution paths in case it was dealing with a not-yet-created table column vs. an already-existing one. The execution code is always dealing with already-created tables and so needs only one case. This also eliminates some potential race conditions (the table wasn't locked between parse analysis and execution), makes it easy to fix the gripe about wrong referenced-column names generating a misleading error message, and lets us easily add a dependency from the foreign-key constraint to the unique index that it requires the referenced table to have. (Cf. complaint from Kris Jurka 12-Sep-2002 on pgsql-bugs.) Also, third try at building a deletion mechanism that is not sensitive to the order in which pg_depend entries are visited. Adding the above- mentioned dependency exposed the folly of what dependency.c had been doing: it failed for cases where B depends on C while both auto-depend on A. Dropping A should succeed in this case, but was failing if C happened to be visited before B. It appears the only solution is two separate walks over the dependency tree.
2002-09-18Extend pg_cast castimplicit column to a three-way value; this allows usTom Lane
to be flexible about assignment casts without introducing ambiguity in operator/function resolution. Introduce a well-defined promotion hierarchy for numeric datatypes (int2->int4->int8->numeric->float4->float8). Change make_const to initially label numeric literals as int4, int8, or numeric (never float8 anymore). Explicitly mark Func and RelabelType nodes to indicate whether they came from a function call, explicit cast, or implicit cast; use this to do reverse-listing more accurately and without so many heuristics. Explicit casts to char, varchar, bit, varbit will truncate or pad without raising an error (the pre-7.2 behavior), while assigning to a column without any explicit cast will still raise an error for wrong-length data like 7.3. This more nearly follows the SQL spec than 7.2 behavior (we should be reporting a 'completion condition' in the explicit-cast cases, but we have no mechanism for that, so just do silent truncation). Fix some problems with enforcement of typmod for array elements; it didn't work at all in 'UPDATE ... SET array[n] = foo', for example. Provide a generalized array_length_coerce() function to replace the specialized per-array-type functions that used to be needed (and were missing for NUMERIC as well as all the datetime types). Add missing conversions int8<->float4, text<->numeric, oid<->int8. initdb forced.
2002-09-05Fix some operator-precedence problems. New constructs IS DISTINCT FRMTom Lane
and IS [NOT] OF were not being parsed consistently with other IS forms. Also, make the world a little safer for functions named LEFT, RIGHT, etc.
2002-09-05Be careful to include postgres.h *before* any system headers, to ensureTom Lane
that the right flavors of largefile-related definitions are seen. Most of these changes are probably unnecessary, but better safe than sorry.
2002-09-04pgindent run.Bruce Momjian
2002-09-02I checked all the previous string handling errors and most of them wereBruce Momjian
already fixed by You. However there were a few left and attached patch should fix the rest of them. I used StringInfo only in 2 places and both of them are inside debug ifdefs. Only performance penalty will come from using strlen() like all the other code does. I also modified some of the already patched parts by changing snprintf(buf, 2 * BUFSIZE, ... style lines to snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), ... where buf is an array. Jukka Holappa
2002-09-02CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW, CREATE OR REPLACE RULE.Tom Lane
Gavin Sherry, Neil Conway, and Tom Lane all got their hands dirty on this one ...
2002-09-01Code cleanups: make non-implicit WITHOUT FUNCTION casts work, avoidTom Lane
redundant pg_cast searches, fix obsolete comments.
2002-08-31Code review for domain-constraints patch. Use a new ConstraintTest nodeTom Lane
type for runtime constraint checks, instead of misusing the parse-time Constraint node for the purpose. Fix some damage introduced into type coercion logic; in particular ensure that a coerced expression tree will read out the correct result type when inspected (patch had broken some RelabelType cases). Enforce domain NOT NULL constraints against columns that are omitted from an INSERT.
2002-08-29Remove #ifdef MULTIBYTE per hackers list discussion.Tatsuo Ishii
2002-08-29Code review for standalone composite types, query-specified compositeTom Lane
types, SRFs. Not happy with memory management yet, but I'll commit these other changes.
2002-08-28backend where a statically sized buffer is written to. Most of theseBruce Momjian
should be pretty safe in practice, but it's probably better to be safe than sorry. I was actually looking for cases where NAMEDATALEN is assumed to be 32, but only found one. That's fixed too, as well as a few bits of code cleanup. Neil Conway
2002-08-28Allow FOR UPDATE to appear after LIMIT/OFFSET to match MySQL syntax and asBruce Momjian
a more logical ordering.
2002-08-27PREPARE/EXECUTE statements. Patch by Neil Conway, some kibitzingTom Lane
from Tom Lane.
2002-08-27This patches replaces a few more usages of strcpy() and sprintf() whenBruce Momjian
copying into a fixed-size buffer (in this case, a buffer of NAMEDATALEN bytes). AFAICT nothing to worry about here, but worth fixing anyway... Neil Conway
2002-08-26Modify array operations to include array's element type OID in theTom Lane
array header, and to compute sizing and alignment of array elements the same way normal tuple access operations do --- viz, using the tupmacs.h macros att_addlength and att_align. This makes the world safe for arrays of cstrings or intervals, and should make it much easier to write array-type-polymorphic functions; as examples see the cleanups of array_out and contrib/array_iterator. By Joe Conway and Tom Lane.