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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.
2000-06-12Rename rule CURRENT to OLD in source tree. Add mapping for backwardBruce Momjian
compatiblity with old rules.
2000-06-12Back out pg_shadow changes to allow create table and locking permissions.Bruce Momjian
2000-06-09 I have large database and with this DB work more users and I very needBruce Momjian
more restriction for fretful users. The current PG allow define only NO-CREATE-DB and NO-CREATE-USER restriction, but for some users I need NO-CREATE-TABLE and NO-LOCK-TABLE. This patch add to current code NOCREATETABLE and NOLOCKTABLE feature: CREATE USER username [ WITH [ SYSID uid ] [ PASSWORD 'password' ] ] [ CREATEDB | NOCREATEDB ] [ CREATEUSER | NOCREATEUSER ] -> [ CREATETABLE | NOCREATETABLE ] [ LOCKTABLE | NOLOCKTABLE ] ...etc. If CREATETABLE or LOCKTABLE is not specific in CREATE USER command, as default is set CREATETABLE or LOCKTABLE (true). A user with NOCREATETABLE restriction can't call CREATE TABLE or SELECT INTO commands, only create temp table is allow for him. Karel
2000-06-09Inheritance overhaul by Chris Bitmead <chris@bitmead.com>Bruce 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.
2000-05-28Miscellaneous cleanups of places that needed to account for newTom Lane
pg_language entries.
2000-05-25Modify raw parsetree representation returned by gram.y for SubLinks:Tom Lane
the oper field should be a valid Node structure so it can be dumped by outfuncs.c without risk of coredump. (We had been using a raw pointer to character string, which surely is NOT a valid Node.) This doesn't cause any backwards compatibility problems for stored rules, since raw unanalyzed parsetrees are never stored.
2000-04-12Ye-old pgindent run. Same 4-space tabs.Bruce Momjian
2000-03-24Improve comment.Tom Lane
2000-03-22Repair logic flaw in cost estimator: cost_nestloop() was estimating CPUTom Lane
costs using the inner path's parent->rows count as the number of tuples processed per inner scan iteration. This is wrong when we are using an inner indexscan with indexquals based on join clauses, because the rows count in a Relation node reflects the selectivity of the restriction clauses for that rel only. Upshot was that if join clause was very selective, we'd drastically overestimate the true cost of the join. Fix is to calculate correct output-rows estimate for an inner indexscan when the IndexPath node is created and save it in the path node. Change of path node doesn't require initdb, since path nodes don't appear in saved rules.
2000-03-14Implement column aliases on views "CREATE VIEW name (collist)".Thomas G. Lockhart
Implement TIME WITH TIME ZONE type (timetz internal type). Remap length() for character strings to CHAR_LENGTH() for SQL92 and to remove the ambiguity with geometric length() functions. Keep length() for character strings for backward compatibility. Shrink stored views by removing internal column name list from visible rte. Implement min(), max() for time and timetz data types. Implement conversion of TIME to INTERVAL. Implement abs(), mod(), fac() for the int8 data type. Rename some math functions to generic names: round(), sqrt(), cbrt(), pow(), etc. Rename NUMERIC power() function to pow(). Fix int2 factorial to calculate result in int4. Enhance the Oracle compatibility function translate() to work with string arguments (from Edwin Ramirez). Modify pg_proc system table to remove OID holes.
2000-03-01Simplify parsing of column constraints by treating constraint attributesTom Lane
as independent clauses in the grammar. analyze.c takes care of putting the data where it belongs and complaining about invalid combinations. Also, make TEMP (and TEMPORARY) non-reserved words.
2000-02-21Change parse-time representation of float literals (which include oversizeTom Lane
integers) to be strings instead of 'double'. We convert from string form to internal representation only after type resolution has determined the correct type for the constant. This eliminates loss-of-precision worries and gets rid of the change in behavior seen at 17 digits with the previous kluge.
2000-02-20Create a new expression node type RelabelType, which exists solely toTom Lane
represent the result of a binary-compatible type coercion. At runtime it just evaluates its argument --- but during type resolution, exprType will pick up the output type of the RelabelType node instead of the type of the argument. This solves some longstanding problems with dropped type coercions, an example being 'select now()::abstime::int4' which used to produce date-formatted output, not an integer, because the coercion to int4 was dropped on the floor.
2000-02-18Plug some more memory leaks in the planner. It still leaks like a sieve,Tom Lane
but this is as good as it'll get for this release...
2000-02-18Implement reindex commandHiroshi Inoue
2000-02-15New cost model for planning, incorporating a penalty for random pageTom Lane
accesses versus sequential accesses, a (very crude) estimate of the effects of caching on random page accesses, and cost to evaluate WHERE- clause expressions. Export critical parameters for this model as SET variables. Also, create SET variables for the planner's enable flags (enable_seqscan, enable_indexscan, etc) so that these can be controlled more conveniently than via PGOPTIONS. Planner now estimates both startup cost (cost before retrieving first tuple) and total cost of each path, so it can optimize queries with LIMIT on a reasonable basis by interpolating between these costs. Same facility is a win for EXISTS(...) subqueries and some other cases. Redesign pathkey representation to achieve a major speedup in planning (I saw as much as 5X on a 10-way join); also minor changes in planner to reduce memory consumption by recycling discarded Path nodes and not constructing unnecessary lists. Minor cleanups to display more-plausible costs in some cases in EXPLAIN output. Initdb forced by change in interface to index cost estimation functions.
2000-02-15Carry column aliases from the parser frontend. Enables queries likeThomas G. Lockhart
SELECT a FROM t1 tx (a); Allow join syntax, including queries like SELECT * FROM t1 NATURAL JOIN t2; Update RTE structure to hold column aliases in an Attr structure.
2000-02-07Repair planning bugs caused by my misguided removal of restrictinfo linkTom Lane
fields in JoinPaths --- turns out that we do need that after all :-(. Also, rearrange planner so that only one RelOptInfo is created for a particular set of joined base relations, no matter how many different subsets of relations it can be created from. This saves memory and processing time compared to the old method of making a bunch of RelOptInfos and then removing the duplicates. Clean up the jointree iteration logic; not sure if it's better, but I sure find it more readable and plausible now, particularly for the case of 'bushy plans'.
2000-02-06Rename same() to sameseti() to have a slightly less generic name. MoveTom Lane
nonoverlap_sets() and is_subset() to list.c, where they should have lived to begin with, and rename to nonoverlap_setsi and is_subseti since they only work on integer lists.
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...
2000-01-26Add:Bruce Momjian
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2000, PostgreSQL, Inc to all files copyright Regents of Berkeley. Man, that's a lot of files.
2000-01-22Revise handling of index-type-specific indexscan cost estimation, perTom Lane
pghackers discussion of 5-Jan-2000. The amopselect and amopnpages estimators are gone, and in their place is a per-AM amcostestimate procedure (linked to from pg_am, not pg_amop).
2000-01-17Create a new parsetree node type, TypeCast, so that transformation ofTom Lane
SQL cast constructs can be performed during expression transformation instead of during parsing. This allows constructs like x::numeric(9,2) and x::int2::float8 to behave as one would expect.
2000-01-16Included all yacc and lex files into the distribution.Peter Eisentraut
2000-01-14* User management commands no longer user pg_exec_query_dest -> more robustPeter Eisentraut
* Let unprivileged users change their own passwords. * The password is now an Sconst in the parser, which better reflects its text datatype and also forces users to quote them. * If your password is NULL you won't be written to the password file, meaning you can't connect until you have a password set up (if you use password authentication). * When you drop a user that owns a database you get an error. The database is not gone.
2000-01-14Revise quoting conventions in outfuncs/readfuncs so that nodeRead doesn'tTom Lane
choke on relation or attribute names containing spaces, quotes, or other special characters. This fixes a TODO item. It also forces initdb, since stored rule strings change.
2000-01-09Another round of planner/optimizer work. This is just restructuring andTom Lane
code cleanup; no major improvements yet. However, EXPLAIN does produce more intuitive outputs for nested loops with indexscans now...
1999-12-16Here's the Create/Alter/Drop Group stuff that's been really overdue. IBruce Momjian
didn't have time for documentation yet, but I'll write some. There are still some things to work out what happens when you alter or drop users, but the group stuff in and by itself is done. -- Peter Eisentraut Sernanders väg 10:115
1999-12-14Depending on my interpreting (and programming) skills, this might solveBruce Momjian
anywhere from zero to two TODO items. * Allow flag to control COPY input/output of NULLs I got this: COPY table .... [ WITH NULL AS 'string' ] which does what you'd expect. The default is \N, otherwise you can use empty strings, etc. On Copy In this acts like a filter: every data item that looks like 'string' becomes a NULL. Pretty straightforward. This also seems to be related to * Make postgres user have a password by default If I recall this discussion correctly, the problem was actually that the default password for the postgres (or any) user is in fact "\N", because of the way copy is used. With this change, the file pg_pwd is copied out with nulls as empty strings, so if someone doesn't have a password, the password is just '', which one would expect from a new account. I don't think anyone really wants a hard-coded default password. Peter Eisentraut Sernanders väg 10:115
1999-12-13aggregate(DISTINCT ...) works, per SQL spec.Tom Lane
Note this forces initdb because of change of Aggref node in stored rules.
1999-12-10Teach grammar and parser about aggregate(DISTINCT ...). No implementationTom Lane
yet, but at least we can give a better error message: regression=> select count(distinct f1) from int4_tbl; ERROR: aggregate(DISTINCT ...) is not implemented yet instead of 'parser: parse error at or near distinct'.
1999-12-10Rename several destroy* functions/tags to drop*.Bruce Momjian
1999-12-06Completed FOREIGN KEY syntax.Jan Wieck
Added functionality for automatic trigger creation during CREATE TABLE. Added ON DELETE RESTRICT and some others. Jan
1999-11-30create/alter user extensionBruce Momjian
This one should work much better than the one I sent in previously. The functionality is the same, but the patch was missing one file resulting in the compilation failing. The docs also received a minor fix. Peter Eisentraut Sernanders väg 10:115
1999-11-23Tid access method feature from Hiroshi Inoue, Inoue@tpf.co.jpBruce Momjian
1999-11-15Clean up possible memory leakage in nodeSubplanTom Lane
1999-11-15Implement subselects in target lists. Also, relax requirement thatTom Lane
subselects can only appear on the righthand side of a binary operator. That's still true for quantified predicates like x = ANY (SELECT ...), but a subselect that delivers a single result can now appear anywhere in an expression. This is implemented by changing EXPR_SUBLINK sublinks to represent just the (SELECT ...) expression, without any 'left hand side' or combining operator --- so they're now more like EXISTS_SUBLINK. To handle the case of '(x, y, z) = (SELECT ...)', I added a new sublink type MULTIEXPR_SUBLINK, which acts just like EXPR_SUBLINK used to. But the grammar will only generate one for a multiple-left-hand-side row expression.
1999-10-26Hello.Bruce Momjian
The following patch extends the COMMENT ON functionality to the rest of the database objects beyond just tables, columns, and views. The grammer of the COMMENT ON statement now looks like: COMMENT ON [ [ DATABASE | INDEX | RULE | SEQUENCE | TABLE | TYPE | VIEW ] <objname> | COLUMN <relation>.<attribute> | AGGREGATE <aggname> <aggtype> | FUNCTION <funcname> (arg1, arg2, ...) | OPERATOR <op> (leftoperand_typ rightoperand_typ) | TRIGGER <triggername> ON relname> Mike Mascari (mascarim@yahoo.com)
1999-10-17Final stage of psort reconstruction work: replace psort.c withTom Lane
a generalized module 'tuplesort.c' that can sort either HeapTuples or IndexTuples, and is not tied to execution of a Sort node. Clean up memory leakages in sorting, and replace nbtsort.c's private implementation of mergesorting with calls to tuplesort.c.
1999-10-15This patch implements ORACLE's COMMENT SQL command.Bruce Momjian
>From the ORACLE 7 SQL Language Reference Manual: ----------------------------------------------------- COMMENT Purpose: To add a comment about a table, view, snapshot, or column into the data dictionary. Prerequisites: The table, view, or snapshot must be in your own schema or you must have COMMENT ANY TABLE system privilege. Syntax: COMMENT ON [ TABLE table ] | [ COLUMN table.column] IS 'text' You can effectively drop a comment from the database by setting it to the empty string ''. ----------------------------------------------------- Example: COMMENT ON TABLE workorders IS 'Maintains base records for workorder information'; COMMENT ON COLUMN workorders.hours IS 'Number of hours the engineer worked on the task'; to drop a comment: COMMENT ON COLUMN workorders.hours IS ''; The current patch will simply perform the insert into pg_description, as per the TODO. And, of course, when the table is dropped, any comments relating to it or any of its attributes are also dropped. I haven't looked at the ODBC source yet, but I do know from an ODBC client standpoint that the standard does support the notion of table and column comments. Hopefully the ODBC driver is already fetching these values from pg_description, but if not, it should be trivial. Hope this makes the grade, Mike Mascari (mascarim@yahoo.com)
1999-10-07Fix planner and rewriter to follow SQL semantics for tables that areTom Lane
mentioned in FROM but not elsewhere in the query: such tables should be joined over anyway. Aside from being more standards-compliant, this allows removal of some very ugly hacks for COUNT(*) processing. Also, allow HAVING clause without aggregate functions, since SQL does. Clean up CREATE RULE statement-list syntax the same way Bruce just fixed the main stmtmulti production. CAUTION: addition of a field to RangeTblEntry nodes breaks stored rules; you will have to initdb if you have any rules.
1999-10-03Reimplement parsing and storage of default expressions and constraintTom Lane
expressions in CREATE TABLE. There is no longer an emasculated expression syntax for these things; it's full a_expr for constraints, and b_expr for defaults (unfortunately the fact that NOT NULL is a part of the column constraint syntax causes a shift/reduce conflict if you try a_expr. Oh well --- at least parenthesized boolean expressions work now). Also, stored expression for a column default is not pre-coerced to the column type; we rely on transformInsertStatement to do that when the default is actually used. This means "f1 datetime default 'now'" behaves the way people usually expect it to. BTW, all the support code is now there to implement ALTER TABLE ADD CONSTRAINT and ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN with a default value. I didn't actually teach ALTER TABLE to call it, but it wouldn't be much work.
1999-10-02Allow CREATE FUNCTION's WITH clause to be used for all language types,Tom Lane
not just C, so that ISCACHABLE attribute can be specified for user-defined functions. Get rid of ParamString node type, which wasn't actually being generated by gram.y anymore, even though define.c thought that was what it was getting. Clean up minor bug in dfmgr.c (premature heap_close).
1999-09-29This is part #1 for of the DEFERRED CONSTRAINT TRIGGER support.Jan Wieck
Implements the CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER and SET CONSTRAINTS commands. TODO: Generic builtin trigger procedures Automatic execution of appropriate CREATE CONSTRAINT... at CREATE TABLE Support of new trigger type in pg_dump Swapping of huge # of events to disk Jan
1999-09-28 I have been working with user defined types and user defined cBruce Momjian
functions. One problem that I have encountered with the function manager is that it does not allow the user to define type conversion functions that convert between user types. For instance if mytype1, mytype2, and mytype3 are three Postgresql user types, and if I wish to define Postgresql conversion functions like I run into problems, because the Postgresql dynamic loader would look for a single link symbol, mytype3, for both pieces of object code. If I just change the name of one of the Postgresql functions (to make the symbols distinct), the automatic type conversion that Postgresql uses, for example, when matching operators to arguments no longer finds the type conversion function. The solution that I propose, and have implemented in the attatched patch extends the CREATE FUNCTION syntax as follows. In the first case above I use the link symbol mytype2_to_mytype3 for the link object that implements the first conversion function, and define the Postgresql operator with the following syntax The patch includes changes to the parser to include the altered syntax, changes to the ProcedureStmt node in nodes/parsenodes.h, changes to commands/define.c to handle the extra information in the AS clause, and changes to utils/fmgr/dfmgr.c that alter the way that the dynamic loader figures out what link symbol to use. I store the string for the link symbol in the prosrc text attribute of the pg_proc table which is currently unused in rows that reference dynamically loaded functions. Bernie Frankpitt
1999-09-26Modify nodeAgg.c so that no rows are returned for a GROUP BYTom Lane
with no input rows, per pghackers discussions around 7/22/99. Clean up a bunch of ugly coding while at it; remove redundant re-lookup of aggregate info at start of each new GROUP. Arrange to pfree intermediate values when they are pass-by-ref types, so that aggregates on pass-by-ref types no longer eat memory. This takes care of a couple of TODO items...
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.