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2014-08-18Finish adding file version information to installed Windows binaries.Noah Misch
In support of this, have the MSVC build follow GNU make in preferring GNUmakefile over Makefile when a directory contains both. Michael Paquier, reviewed by MauMau.
2014-07-21Translation updatesPeter Eisentraut
2014-07-20Replace "internationalize" with "localize" where appropriatePeter Eisentraut
2014-07-14Add file version information to most installed Windows binaries.Noah Misch
Prominent binaries already had this metadata. A handful of minor binaries, such as pg_regress.exe, still lack it; efforts to eliminate such exceptions are welcome. Michael Paquier, reviewed by MauMau.
2014-06-19Let installcheck-world pass against a server requiring a password.Noah Misch
Give passwords to each user created in support of an ECPG connection test case. Use SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION, not a fresh connection, to reduce privileges during a dblink test case. To test against such a server, both the "make installcheck-world" environment and the postmaster environment must provide the default user's password; $PGPASSFILE is the principal way to do so. (The postmaster environment needs it for dblink and postgres_fdw tests.)
2014-06-10Stamp shared-library minor version numbers for 9.5.Tom Lane
2014-05-28Revert "Fix bogus %name-prefix option syntax in all our Bison files."Tom Lane
This reverts commit 45b7abe59e9485657ac9380f35d2d917dd0da25b. It turns out that the %name-prefix syntax without "=" does not work at all in pre-2.4 Bison. We are not prepared to make such a large jump in minimum required Bison version just to suppress a warning message in a version hardly any developers are using yet. When 3.0 gets more popular, we'll figure out a way to deal with this. In the meantime, BISONFLAGS=-Wno-deprecated is recommendable for anyone using 3.0 who doesn't want to see the warning.
2014-05-28Fix bogus %name-prefix option syntax in all our Bison files.Tom Lane
%name-prefix doesn't use an "=" sign according to the Bison docs, but it silently accepted one anyway, until Bison 3.0. This was originally a typo of mine in commit 012abebab1bc72043f3f670bf32e91ae4ee04bd2, and we seem to have slavishly copied the error into all the other grammar files. Per report from Vik Fearing; analysis by Peter Eisentraut. Back-patch to all active branches, since somebody might try to build a back branch with up-to-date tools.
2014-05-21Fix spurious tab characterPeter Eisentraut
2014-05-08Fix missing dependencies in ecpg's test Makefiles.Tom Lane
Ensure that ecpg preprocessor output files are rebuilt when re-testing after a change in the ecpg preprocessor itself, or a change in any of several include files that get copied verbatim into the output files. The lack of these dependencies was what created problems for Kevin Grittner after the recent pgindent run. There's no way for --enable-depend to discover these dependencies automatically, so we've gotta put them into the Makefiles by hand. While at it, reduce the amount of duplication in the ecpg invocations.
2014-05-08Un-break ecpg test suite under --disable-integer-datetimes.Noah Misch
Commit 4318daecc959886d001a6e79c6ea853e8b1dfb4b broke it. The change in sub-second precision at extreme dates is normal. The inconsistent truncation vs. rounding is essentially a bug, albeit a longstanding one. Back-patch to 8.4, like the causative commit.
2014-05-06With ecpg exclusion removed, re-run pgindent for 9.4Bruce Momjian
Report by Tom Lane
2014-05-06pgindent run for 9.4Bruce Momjian
This includes removing tabs after periods in C comments, which was applied to back branches, so this change should not effect backpatching.
2014-05-06Fix handling of array of char pointers in ecpglib.Michael Meskes
When array of char * was used as target for a FETCH statement returning more than one row, it tried to store all the result in the first element. Instead it should dump array of char pointers with right offset, use the address instead of the value of the C variable while reading the array and treat such variable as char **, instead of char * for pointer arithmetic. Patch by Ashutosh Bapat <ashutosh.bapat@enterprisedb.com>
2014-05-05Replace SYSTEMQUOTEs with Windows-specific wrapper functions.Heikki Linnakangas
It's easy to forget using SYSTEMQUOTEs when constructing command strings for system() or popen(). Even if we fix all the places missing it now, it is bound to be forgotten again in the future. Introduce wrapper functions that do the the extra quoting for you, and get rid of SYSTEMQUOTEs in all the callers. We previosly used SYSTEMQUOTEs in all the hard-coded command strings, and this doesn't change the behavior of those. But user-supplied commands, like archive_command, restore_command, COPY TO/FROM PROGRAM calls, as well as pgbench's \shell, will now gain an extra pair of quotes. That is desirable, but if you have existing scripts or config files that include an extra pair of quotes, those might need to be adjusted. Reviewed by Amit Kapila and Tom Lane
2014-04-23ecpg: Add additional files to .gitignorePeter Eisentraut
These are test files added by f9179685371b74bf4752bf3f87846e5625cf91fa.
2014-04-14Fix whitespacePeter Eisentraut
2014-04-09Several fixes to array handling in ecpg.Michael Meskes
Patches by Ashutosh Bapat <ashutosh.bapat@enterprisedb.com>
2014-04-05ecpg/ecpglib must build the src/port files it uses with -DFRONTEND.Tom Lane
Remarkably, this hasn't been noticed before, though it surely should have been happening since around the fall of the Byzantine empire. Commit 438b529604 changed path.c to depend on FRONTEND, and that exposed the omission, per buildfarm reports. I'm suspicious that some other subdirectories are missing this too, but this one change is enough to make ecpg tests pass for me.
2014-03-03Fix whitespacePeter Eisentraut
2014-03-01Various Coverity-spotted fixesStephen Frost
A number of issues were identified by the Coverity scanner and are addressed in this patch. None of these appear to be security issues and many are mostly cosmetic changes. Short comments for each of the changes follows. Correct the semi-colon placement in be-secure.c regarding SSL retries. Remove a useless comparison-to-NULL in proc.c (value is dereferenced prior to this check and therefore can't be NULL). Add checking of chmod() return values to initdb. Fix a couple minor memory leaks in initdb. Fix memory leak in pg_ctl- involves free'ing the config file contents. Use an int to capture fgetc() return instead of an enum in pg_dump. Fix minor memory leaks in pg_dump. (note minor change to convertOperatorReference()'s API) Check fclose()/remove() return codes in psql. Check fstat(), find_my_exec() return codes in psql. Various ECPG memory leak fixes. Check find_my_exec() return in ECPG. Explicitly ignore pqFlush return in libpq error-path. Change PQfnumber() to avoid doing an strdup() when no changes required. Remove a few useless check-against-NULL's (value deref'd beforehand). Check rmtree(), malloc() results in pg_regress. Also check get_alternative_expectfile() return in pg_regress.
2014-02-19Fix some missing .gitignore and "make clean" items in ecpg.Tom Lane
Some of the files we optionally link in from elsewhere weren't ignored and/or weren't cleaned up at "make clean". Noted while testing on a machine that needs our version of snprintf.c.
2014-02-17Prevent potential overruns of fixed-size buffers.Tom Lane
Coverity identified a number of places in which it couldn't prove that a string being copied into a fixed-size buffer would fit. We believe that most, perhaps all of these are in fact safe, or are copying data that is coming from a trusted source so that any overrun is not really a security issue. Nonetheless it seems prudent to forestall any risk by using strlcpy() and similar functions. Fixes by Peter Eisentraut and Jozef Mlich based on Coverity reports. In addition, fix a potential null-pointer-dereference crash in contrib/chkpass. The crypt(3) function is defined to return NULL on failure, but chkpass.c didn't check for that before using the result. The main practical case in which this could be an issue is if libc is configured to refuse to execute unapproved hashing algorithms (e.g., "FIPS mode"). This ideally should've been a separate commit, but since it touches code adjacent to one of the buffer overrun changes, I included it in this commit to avoid last-minute merge issues. This issue was reported by Honza Horak. Security: CVE-2014-0065 for buffer overruns, CVE-2014-0066 for crypt()
2014-02-17Fix handling of wide datetime input/output.Noah Misch
Many server functions use the MAXDATELEN constant to size a buffer for parsing or displaying a datetime value. It was much too small for the longest possible interval output and slightly too small for certain valid timestamp input, particularly input with a long timezone name. The long input was rejected needlessly; the long output caused interval_out() to overrun its buffer. ECPG's pgtypes library has a copy of the vulnerable functions, which bore the same vulnerabilities along with some of its own. In contrast to the server, certain long inputs caused stack overflow rather than failing cleanly. Back-patch to 8.4 (all supported versions). Reported by Daniel Schüssler, reviewed by Tom Lane. Security: CVE-2014-0063
2014-02-12Rename 'gmake' to 'make' in docs and recommended commandsBruce Momjian
This simplifies the docs and makes it easier to cut/paste command lines.
2014-02-08Mark some more variables as static or include the appropriate headerPeter Eisentraut
Detected by clang's -Wmissing-variable-declarations. From: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>
2014-01-30Add checks for interval overflow/underflowBruce Momjian
New checks include input, month/day/time internal adjustments, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and negation. Also adjust docs to correctly specify interval size in bytes. Report from Rok Kralj
2014-01-16Split ecpg_execute() in constituent partsAlvaro Herrera
Split the rather long ecpg_execute() function into ecpg_build_params(), ecpg_autostart_transaction(), a smaller ecpg_execute() and ecpg_process_output(). There is no user-visible change here, only code reorganization to support future patches. Author: Zoltán Böszörményi Reviewed by Antonin Houska. Larger, older versions of this patch were reviewed by Noah Misch and Michael Meskes.
2014-01-16Split ECPGdo() in constituent partsAlvaro Herrera
This splits ECPGdo() into ecpg_prologue(), ecpg_do() and ecpg_epilogue(), and renames free_params() into ecpg_free_params() and exports it. This makes it possible for future code to use these routines for their own purposes. There is no user-visible functionality change here, only code reorganization. Zoltán Böszörményi Reviewed by Antonin Houska. Larger, older versions of this patch were reviewed by Noah Misch and Michael Meskes.
2014-01-13Always use the same way to addres a descriptor in ecpg's regression tests.Michael Meskes
2014-01-09Changed regression test to ecpg test suite for alignment problem just with lastMichael Meskes
commit.
2014-01-09Fix descriptor output in ECPG.Michael Meskes
While working on most platforms the old way sometimes created alignment problems. This should fix it. Also the regresion tests were updated to test for the reported case. Report and fix by MauMau <maumau307@gmail.com>
2014-01-07Update copyright for 2014Bruce Momjian
Update all files in head, and files COPYRIGHT and legal.sgml in all back branches.
2014-01-01Do not use an empty hostname.Michael Meskes
When trying to connect to a given database libecpg should not try using an empty hostname if no hostname was given.
2013-12-02Translation updatesPeter Eisentraut
2013-11-27ECPG: Fix searching for quoted cursor names case-sensitively.Michael Meskes
Patch by Böszörményi Zoltán <zb@cybertec.at>
2013-11-26ECPG: Fix offset to NULL/size indicator array.Michael Meskes
Patch by Boszormenyi Zoltan <zb@cybertec.at>
2013-11-26ECPG: Simplify free_variable()Michael Meskes
Patch by Boszormenyi Zoltan <zb@cybertec.at>
2013-11-26ECPG: Add EXEC SQL CLOSE C to the tests.Michael Meskes
Patch by Boszormenyi Zoltan <zb@cybertec.at>
2013-11-26ECPG: Free the malloc()'ed variables in the test so it comes out clean onMichael Meskes
Valgrind runs. Patch by Boszormenyi Zoltan <zb@cybertec.at>
2013-11-26ECPG: Make the preprocessor emit ';' if the variable type for a list ofMichael Meskes
variables is varchar. This fixes this test case: int main(void) { exec sql begin declare section; varchar a[50], b[50]; exec sql end declare section; return 0; } Since varchars are internally turned into custom structs and the type name is emitted for these variable declarations, the preprocessed code previously had: struct varchar_1 { ... } a _,_ struct varchar_2 { ... } b ; The comma in the generated C file was a syntax error. There are no regression test changes since it's not exercised. Patch by Boszormenyi Zoltan <zb@cybertec.at>
2013-11-25More improvement to comment parsing in ecpg.Michael Meskes
ECPG is not supposed to allow and output nested comments in C. These comments are only allowed in the SQL parts and must not be written into the C file. Also the different handling of different comments is documented.
2013-11-25Fix ecpg parsing of sizeof().Michael Meskes
The last fix used the wrong non-terminal to define valid types.
2013-11-24Allow C array definitions to use sizeof().Michael Meskes
When parsing C variable definitions ecpg should allow sizeof() operators as array dimensions.
2013-11-24Distinguish between C and SQL mode for C-style comments.Michael Meskes
SQL standard asks for allowing nested comments, while C does not. Therefore the two comments, while mostly similar, have to be parsed seperately.
2013-11-19ecpg: Split off mmfatal() from mmerror()Peter Eisentraut
This allows decorating mmfatal() with noreturn compiler hints, leading to better diagnostics.
2013-11-10Fix whitespace issues found by git diff --check, add gitattributesPeter Eisentraut
Set per file type attributes in .gitattributes to fine-tune whitespace checks. With the associated cleanups, the tree is now clean for git
2013-11-09Fix ECPG compiler warning.Robert Haas
Commit 9b4d52f2095be96ca238ce41f6963ec56376491f failed to notice that pg_regress_ecpg needed updating. This patch was independently submitted by both David Rowley and Andres Freund.
2013-11-03Changed test case slightly so it doesn't have an unused typedef.Michael Meskes
2013-10-22Get rid of use of asprintf() in favor of a more portable implementation.Tom Lane
asprintf(), aside from not being particularly portable, has a fundamentally badly-designed API; the psprintf() function that was added in passing in the previous patch has a much better API choice. Moreover, the NetBSD implementation that was borrowed for the previous patch doesn't work with non-C99-compliant vsnprintf, which is something we still have to cope with on some platforms; and it depends on va_copy which isn't all that portable either. Get rid of that code in favor of an implementation similar to what we've used for many years in stringinfo.c. Also, move it into libpgcommon since it's not really libpgport material. I think this patch will be enough to turn the buildfarm green again, but there's still cosmetic work left to do, namely get rid of pg_asprintf() in favor of using psprintf(). That will come in a followon patch.