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2000-06-18Reimplement nodeMaterial to use a temporary BufFile (or even memory, if theTom Lane
materialized tupleset is small enough) instead of a temporary relation. This was something I was thinking of doing anyway for performance, and Jan says he needs it for TOAST because he doesn't want to cope with toasting noname relations. With this change, the 'noname table' support in heap.c is dead code, and I have accordingly removed it. Also clean up 'noname' plan handling in planner --- nonames are either sort or materialize plans, and it seems less confusing to handle them separately under those names.
2000-06-17Fix performance problems with pg_index lookups (see, for example,Tom Lane
discussion of 5/19/00). pg_index is now searched for indexes of a relation using an indexscan. Moreover, this is done once and cached in the relcache entry for the relation, in the form of a list of OIDs for the indexes. This list is used by the parser and executor to drive lookups in the pg_index syscache when they want to know the properties of the indexes. Net result: index information will be fully cached for repetitive operations such as inserts.
2000-06-15Clean up #include's.Bruce Momjian
2000-06-15#include cleanupsBruce Momjian
2000-06-08Mark functions as static and ifdef NOT_USED as appropriate.Bruce Momjian
2000-05-29Second round of fmgr changes: triggers are now invoked in new style,Tom Lane
CurrentTriggerData is history.
2000-05-28First round of changes for new fmgr interface. fmgr itself and theTom Lane
key call sites are changed, but most called functions are still oldstyle. An exception is that the PL managers are updated (so, for example, NULL handling now behaves as expected in plperl and plpgsql functions). NOTE initdb is forced due to added column in pg_proc.
2000-04-18Correct oversight in hashjoin cost estimation: nodeHash sizes its hashTom Lane
table for an average of NTUP_PER_BUCKET tuples/bucket, but cost_hashjoin was assuming a target load of one tuple/bucket. This was causing a noticeable underestimate of hashjoin costs.
2000-04-12Ye-old pgindent run. Same 4-space tabs.Bruce Momjian
2000-01-27Redesign DISTINCT ON as discussed in pgsql-sql 1/25/00: syntax is nowTom Lane
SELECT DISTINCT ON (expr [, expr ...]) targetlist ... and there is a check to make sure that the user didn't specify an ORDER BY that's incompatible with the DISTINCT operation. Reimplement nodeUnique and nodeGroup to use the proper datatype-specific equality function for each column being compared --- they used to do bitwise comparisons or convert the data to text strings and strcmp(). (To add insult to injury, they'd look up the conversion functions once for each tuple...) Parse/plan representation of DISTINCT is now a list of SortClause nodes. initdb forced by querytree change...
2000-01-26Remove duplicate extern declaration.Tom Lane
2000-01-26Add:Bruce Momjian
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2000, PostgreSQL, Inc to all files copyright Regents of Berkeley. Man, that's a lot of files.
2000-01-19Fix handling of NULL constraint conditions: per SQL92 spec, a NULL resultTom Lane
from a constraint condition does not violate the constraint (cf. discussion on pghackers 12/9/99). Implemented by adding a parameter to ExecQual, specifying whether to return TRUE or FALSE when the qual result is really NULL in three-valued boolean logic. Currently, ExecRelCheck is the only caller that asks for TRUE, but if we find any other places that have the wrong response to NULL, it'll be easy to fix them.
1999-12-16Some changes to prepare for LONG attributes.Jan Wieck
Jan
1999-12-10Rename several destroy* functions/tags to drop*.Bruce Momjian
1999-11-24Add pg_statistic index, add missing Hiroshi file.Bruce Momjian
1999-11-12Fix ExecSubPlan to handle nulls per the SQL spec --- it didn't combineTom Lane
nulls with non-nulls using proper three-valued boolean logic. Also clean up ExecQual to make it clearer that ExecQual *does* follow the SQL spec for boolean nulls. See '[BUGS] (null) != (null)' thread around 10/26/99 for more detail.
1999-10-30Avoid duplicate ExecTypeFromTL() call in ExecInitJunkFilter() by passingTom Lane
in the TupleDesc that the caller already has (for call from ExecMain) or can make just as easily as ExecInitJunkFilter() can (for call from ExecAppend). Also, don't bother to build a junk filter for an INSERT operation that doesn't actually need one, which is the normal case.
1999-10-13Split 'BufFile' routines out of fd.c into a new module, buffile.c. ExtendTom Lane
BufFile so that it handles multi-segment temporary files transparently. This allows sorts and hashes to work with data exceeding 2Gig (or whatever the local limit on file size is). Change psort.c to use relative seeks instead of absolute seeks for backwards scanning, so that it won't fail when the data volume exceeds 2Gig.
1999-09-24Several changes here, not very related but touching some of the same files.Tom Lane
* Buffer refcount cleanup (per my "progress report" to pghackers, 9/22). * Add links to backend PROC structs to sinval's array of per-backend info, and use these links for routines that need to check the state of all backends (rather than the slow, complicated search of the ShmemIndex hashtable that was used before). Add databaseOID to PROC structs. * Use this to implement an interlock that prevents DESTROY DATABASE of a database containing running backends. (It's a little tricky to prevent a concurrently-starting backend from getting in there, since the new backend is not able to lock anything at the time it tries to look up its database in pg_database. My solution is to recheck that the DB is OK at the end of InitPostgres. It may not be a 100% solution, but it's a lot better than no interlock at all...) * In ALTER TABLE RENAME, flush buffers for the relation before doing the rename of the physical files, to ensure we don't get failures later from mdblindwrt(). * Update TRUNCATE patch so that it actually compiles against current sources :-(. You should do "make clean all" after pulling these changes.
1999-07-17 Move some system includes into c.h, and remove duplicates.Bruce Momjian
1999-07-16More cleanupBruce Momjian
1999-07-15Change #include's to use <> and "" as appropriate.Bruce Momjian
1999-07-15Clean up #include in /include directory. Add scripts for checking includes.Bruce Momjian
1999-07-14Cleanup of /include #include's, for 6.6 only.Bruce Momjian
1999-07-13Remove S*I comments from Stephan.Bruce Momjian
1999-06-17Remove QUERY_LIMIT and documenation on same. Change _ALIGN to TYPEALIGNBruce Momjian
for Irix.
1999-05-25Another pgindent run. Sorry folks.Bruce Momjian
1999-05-25pgindent run over code.Bruce Momjian
1999-05-18Rewrite hash join to use simple linked lists instead of aTom Lane
fixed-size hashtable. This should prevent 'hashtable out of memory' errors, unless you really do run out of memory. Note: target size for hashtable is now taken from -S postmaster switch, not -B, since it is local memory in the backend rather than shared memory.
1999-05-13Rip out QueryTreeList structure, root and branch. QuerytreeTom Lane
lists are now plain old garden-variety Lists, allocated with palloc, rather than specialized expansible-array data allocated with malloc. This substantially simplifies their handling and eliminates several sources of memory leakage. Several basic types of erroneous queries (syntax error, attempt to insert a duplicate key into a unique index) now demonstrably leak zero bytes per query.
1999-05-09Update hash and join routines to use fd.c's new temp-fileTom Lane
code, instead of not-very-bulletproof stuff they had before.
1999-05-06Fix some nasty coredump bugs in hashjoin. This code was justTom Lane
about certain to fail anytime it decided the relation to be hashed was too big to fit in memory --- the code for 'batching' a series of hashjoins had multiple errors. I've fixed the easier problems. A remaining big problem is that you can get 'hashtable out of memory' if the code's guesstimate about how much overflow space it will need turns out wrong. That will require much more extensive revisions to fix, so I'm committing these fixes now before I start on that problem.
1999-04-16Add missing function prototypes to stifle gcc warnings.Tom Lane
1999-03-23Remove Tee code, move to _deadcode.Bruce Momjian
1999-03-09Changes to fix/improve the dynamic loading on NTMarc G. Fournier
From: Horak Daniel <horak@mmp.plzen-city.cz>
1999-02-23Bring debugging print statement declarations up to date.Thomas G. Lockhart
Comment-out the #undef default declarations to allow the parameters to be set on the compiler command line.
1999-02-23Add constants for outer join states in executor.Thomas G. Lockhart
1999-02-23Fix typos in comments.Thomas G. Lockhart
1999-02-21From: Tatsuo Ishii <t-ishii@sra.co.jp>Marc G. Fournier
Ok. I made patches replacing all of "#if FALSE" or "#if 0" to "#ifdef NOT_USED" for current. I have tested these patches in that the postgres binaries are identical.
1999-02-13Change my-function-name-- to my_function_name, and optimizer renames.Bruce Momjian
1999-02-12Optimizer cleanup.Bruce Momjian
1999-02-08Added LIMIT/OFFSET functionality including new regression test for it.Jan Wieck
Removed CURRENT keyword for rule queries and changed rules regression accordingly. CURRENT has beed announced to disappear in v6.5. Jan
1999-02-07Changed ExecConstraints() and ExecRelCheck() to cache the constraintsJan Wieck
qualification expression trees in the execution state. Prevents from memory exhaustion on INSERT, UPDATE or COPY to tables that have CHECK constraints. Speedup against the variant using freeObject() is more than factor 2. Jan
1999-01-27Speedup of PL/pgSQL by calling ExecEvalExpr() directlyJan Wieck
instead of SPI_execp() for simple expressions. Jan
1999-01-18Hi!Bruce Momjian
INTERSECT and EXCEPT is available for postgresql-v6.4! The patch against v6.4 is included at the end of the current text (in uuencoded form!) I also included the text of my Master's Thesis. (a postscript version). I hope that you find something of it useful and would be happy if parts of it find their way into the PostgreSQL documentation project (If so, tell me, then I send the sources of the document!) The contents of the document are: -) The first chapter might be of less interest as it gives only an overview on SQL. -) The second chapter gives a description on much of PostgreSQL's features (like user defined types etc. and how to use these features) -) The third chapter starts with an overview of PostgreSQL's internal structure with focus on the stages a query has to pass (i.e. parser, planner/optimizer, executor). Then a detailed description of the implementation of the Having clause and the Intersect/Except logic is given. Originally I worked on v6.3.2 but never found time enough to prepare and post a patch. Now I applied the changes to v6.4 to get Intersect and Except working with the new version. Chapter 3 of my documentation deals with the changes against v6.3.2, so keep that in mind when comparing the parts of the code printed there with the patched sources of v6.4. Here are some remarks on the patch. There are some things that have still to be done but at the moment I don't have time to do them myself. (I'm doing my military service at the moment) Sorry for that :-( -) I used a rewrite technique for the implementation of the Except/Intersect logic which rewrites the query to a semantically equivalent query before it is handed to the rewrite system (for views, rules etc.), planner, executor etc. -) In v6.3.2 the types of the attributes of two select statements connected by the UNION keyword had to match 100%. In v6.4 the types only need to be familiar (i.e. int and float can be mixed). Since this feature did not exist when I worked on Intersect/Except it does not work correctly for Except/Intersect queries WHEN USED IN COMBINATION WITH UNIONS! (i.e. sometimes the wrong type is used for the resulting table. This is because until now the types of the attributes of the first select statement have been used for the resulting table. When Intersects and/or Excepts are used in combination with Unions it might happen, that the first select statement of the original query appears at another position in the query which will be executed. The reason for this is the technique used for the implementation of Except/Intersect which does a query rewrite!) NOTE: It is NOT broken for pure UNION queries and pure INTERSECT/EXCEPT queries!!! -) I had to add the field intersect_clause to some data structures but did not find time to implement printfuncs for the new field. This does NOT break the debug modes but when an Except/Intersect is used the query debug output will be the already rewritten query. -) Massive changes to the grammar rules for SELECT and INSERT statements have been necessary (see comments in gram.y and documentation for deatails) in order to be able to use mixed queries like (SELECT ... UNION (SELECT ... EXCEPT SELECT)) INTERSECT SELECT...; -) When using UNION/EXCEPT/INTERSECT you will get: NOTICE: equal: "Don't know if nodes of type xxx are equal". I did not have time to add comparsion support for all the needed nodes, but the default behaviour of the function equal met my requirements. I did not dare to supress this message! That's the reason why the regression test for union will fail: These messages are also included in the union.out file! -) Somebody of you changed the union_planner() function for v6.4 (I copied the targetlist to new_tlist and that was removed and replaced by a cleanup of the original targetlist). These chnages violated some having queries executed against views so I changed it back again. I did not have time to examine the differences between the two versions but now it works :-) If you want to find out, try the file queries/view_having.sql on both versions and compare the results . Two queries won't produce a correct result with your version. regards Stefan
1998-11-27New HeapTuple structure/interface.Vadim B. Mikheev
1998-10-14New QUERY_LIMIT set command.Bruce Momjian
1998-10-08Make functions static or ifdef NOT_USED. Prevent pg_version creation.Bruce Momjian
1998-09-01OK, folks, here is the pgindent output.Bruce Momjian