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Barry Lind
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after writing/unpinning it. An actual failure is unlikely, unless the
system is tremendously short of buffers ... but a bug is a bug.
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for speed.
Jan
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do anything yet, but it has the necessary connections to initialization
and so forth. Make some gestures towards allowing number of blocks in
a relation to be BlockNumber, ie, unsigned int, rather than signed int.
(I doubt I got all the places that are sloppy about it, yet.) On the
way, replace the hardwired NLOCKS_PER_XACT fudge factor with a GUC
variable.
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message clean up.
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confusing definitions in it.
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Now the version is 7.01.0006.
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directly, rather than through SetConfigOption().
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directly, rather than through SetConfigOption().
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IS TRUE, etc, with some degree of verisimilitude. Split out
selectivity support functions from builtins.h into a new header
file selfuncs.h, so as to reduce the number of header files builtins.h
must depend on. Fix a few missing inclusions exposed thereby.
From Joe Conway, with some kibitzing from Tom Lane.
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Here is a patch which inspired by Michael Stephens that should work
Dave Cramer
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message in that case.
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> > secure_ctx changes too. it will be PGC_BACKEND after '-p'.
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> Oh, okay, I missed that part. Could we see the total state of the
> patch --- ie, a diff against current CVS, not a bunch of deltas?
> I've gotten confused about what's in and what's out.
Ok, here it is. Cleared the ctx comment too - after -p
it will be PGC_BACKEND in any case.
Marko Kreen
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sequence.
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Alex Pilosov
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Jan
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it's hard to keep such massive changes in sync with the tree
so I need to get it in and work from there now).
Jan
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oid values.
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other than tablename_pkey.
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return without waiting if we can't get the lock immediately).
Not used yet, but will be needed for concurrent VACUUM.
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ordering of startup operations in one or two places.
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(see http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/libtool/2000-July/001824.html). But
apparently it should still be present with -Bsymbolic.
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from Johnny C. Lam <lamj@stat.cmu.edu> via D'Arcy
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to be missing in some header files (on OpenBSD 2.8?).
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a new postmaster child process. This should eliminate problems with
authentication blocking (e.g., ident, SSL init) and also reduce problems
with the accept queue filling up under heavy load.
The option to send elog output to a different file per backend (postgres -o)
has been disabled for now because the initialization would have to happen
in a different order and it's not clear we want to keep this anyway.
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make sure that we are using the right #defines in pgmodule.c but the
OIDs are never actually expected to change.
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by multiple SQLError calls.
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broken, and its impossible to make a shared library when compiling with
both CCDLFLAGS and LDDLFAGS, you have to pick one or the other.
Alex Pilosov
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tests to return the correct results per SQL9x when given NULL inputs.
Reimplement these tests as well as IS [NOT] NULL to have their own
expression node types, instead of depending on special functions.
From Joe Conway, with a little help from Tom Lane.
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SI messages now include the relevant database OID, so that operations
in one database do not cause useless cache flushes in backends attached
to other databases. Declare SI messages properly using a union, to
eliminate the former assumption that Oid is the same size as int or Index.
Rewrite the nearly-unreadable code in inval.c, and document it better.
Arrange for catcache flushes at end of command/transaction to happen before
relcache flushes do --- this avoids loading a new tuple into the catcache
while setting up new relcache entry, only to have it be flushed again
immediately.
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Quick hack -- need to decide which header should include the other.
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1) ERRORs cause an SQL_ERROR and the SQLSTATE='S1000'.
2) NOTICEs cause an SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO and the succeeding
SQLError() returns the NOTICE message.
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Here is Tomified version of my 2 pending patches.
Dropped the set_.._real change as it is not needed.
Desc would be:
* use GUC for settings from cmdline
Marko Kreen
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modifiable repositories, I have a clean untrusted plperl patch to offer
you :)
Highlights:
* There's one perl interpreter used for both trusted and untrusted
procedures. I do think its unnecessary to keep two perl
interpreters around. If someone can break out from trusted "Safe" perl
mode, well, they can do what they want already. If someone disagrees, I
can change this.
* Opcode is not statically loaded anymore. Instead, we load Dynaloader,
which then can grab Opcode (and anything else you can 'use') on its own.
* Checked to work on FreeBSD 4.3 + perl 5.5.3 , OpenBSD 2.8 + perl5.6.1,
RedHat 6.2 + perl 5.5.3
* Uses ExtUtils::Embed to find what options are necessary to link with
perl shared libraries
* createlang is also updated, it can create untrusted perl using 'plperlu'
* Example script (assuming you have Mail::Sendmail installed):
create function foo() returns text as '
use Mail::Sendmail;
%mail = ( To => q(you@yourname.com),
From => q(me@here.com),
Message => "This is a very short message"
);
sendmail(%mail) or die $Mail::Sendmail::error;
return "OK. Log says:\n", $Mail::Sendmail::log;
' language 'plperlu';
Alex Pilosov
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Cygwin with the possible exception of mSQL-interface. Since I don't
have mSQL installed, I skipped this tool.
Except for dealing with a missing getopt.h (oid2name) and HUGE (seg),
the bulk of the patch uses the standard PostgreSQL approach to deal with
Windows DLL issues.
I tested the build aspect of this patch under Cygwin and Linux without
any ill affects. Note that I did not actually attempt to test the code
for functionality.
The procedure to apply the patch is as follows:
$ # save the attachment as /tmp/contrib.patch
$ # change directory to the top of the PostgreSQL source tree
$ patch -p0 </tmp/contrib.patch
Jason
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