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1996-09-19I have two small patches which correct some very obscure bug in the parserMarc G. Fournier
of the array constants and in one of the loadable modules I posted some time ago. Submitted by: Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@cs.unitn.it>
1996-09-19Another small change. Added the void keyword to an empty arg list.Marc G. Fournier
Submitted by: darcy@druid.druid.com (D'Arcy J.M. Cain)
1996-09-19Just a small change to flesh out the func_ptr typedef declaration.Marc G. Fournier
Submitted by: darcy@druid.druid.com (D'Arcy J.M. Cain)
1996-09-19A few changes to cleanup the code.Marc G. Fournier
- Added the header access/heapam.h. - Changed all instances of "length" to "data_length" to quiet the compiler. - initialized a few variables. The compiler couldn't see that the code guaranteed that these would be initialized before being dereferenced. If anyone wants to check my work follow the usage of these variables and make sure that this true and wasn't actually a bug in the original code. - added a missing break statement to a default case. This was a benign error but bad style. - layed out heap_sysattrlen differently. I think this way makes the structure of the code crystal clear. There should be no actual difference in the actual behaviour of the code. Submitted by: darcy@druid.druid.com (D'Arcy J.M. Cain)
1996-09-19Cleanup patch of pg_versionMarc G. Fournier
Submitted by: darcy@druid.druid.com (D'Arcy J.M. Cain)
1996-09-19Added querylimit patch...Marc G. Fournier
Submitted by: Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@cs.unitn.it>
1996-09-19Fix for pg_log bugMarc G. Fournier
Submitted by: "Vadim B. Mikheev" <vadim@sable.krasnoyarsk.su>
1996-09-16Add missing includes to silence compileMarc G. Fournier
Submitted by: D'Arcy Cain
1996-09-16Various standardizations and fixes submitted by D'Arcy CainMarc G. Fournier
NOTE: Makefile.custom is commented out, since it isn't there by default. If you read the section telling you about it to know to create it, you can uncomment it while you are there ...
1996-09-16At Andrew's suggestion, upgrade the Version numbers to reflect theMarc G. Fournier
current state of development...namely, we are on 2.0 NOTE: BTW, the is also a check in postmaster which won't let you use an older version of the database by checking the version number. The version number of a database is in data/PG_VERSION (a plain ASCII file). - Andrew
1996-09-16The following diffs remove the various definitions of dupstr() and replaceMarc G. Fournier
all the calls with strdup. Submitted by: darcy@druid.druid.com (D'Arcy J.M. Cain)
1996-09-16I have made some corrections to my previous patches for retrieving arrayMarc G. Fournier
attributes as tcl arrays. The previous code had problems with some chars used as delimiter by Tcl. The new code should be more robust. By: Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@cs.unitn.it>
1996-09-16enable PQ_NOTIFY_PATCH in config.hMarc G. Fournier
1996-09-16Fixes:Marc G. Fournier
Async notifies received while a backend is in the middle of a begin/end transaction block are lost by libpq when the final end command is issued. The bug is in the routine PQexec of libpq. The routine throws away any message from the backend when a message of type 'C' is received. This type of message is sent when the result of a portal query command with no tuples is returned. Unfortunately this is the case of the end command. As all async notification are sent only when the transaction is finished, if they are received in the middle of a transaction they are lost in the libpq library. I added some tracing code to PQexec and this is the output: Submitted by: Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@cs.unitn.it>
1996-09-16More code cleanups from "Kurt J. Lidl" <lidl@va.pubnix.com>Marc G. Fournier
1996-09-16Enable FUNC_UTIL_PATCH by defaultMarc G. Fournier
1996-09-16There is a bug in the function executor. The backend crashes while trying toMarc G. Fournier
execute an sql function containing an utility command (create, notify, ...). The bug is part in the planner, which returns a number of plans different than the number of commands if there are utility commands in the query, and in part in the function executor which assumes that all commands are normal query commands and causes a SIGSEGV trying to execute commands without plan. Submitted by: Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@cs.unitn.it>
1996-09-16|Subject: Postgres patch: Assert attribute type matchMarc G. Fournier
| |Here's a patch for Version 2 only. It just adds an Assert to catch some |inconsistencies in the catalog classes. | |-- |Bryan Henderson Phone 408-227-6803 |San Jose, California |
1996-09-10Add use of INDEXSCAN_PATCH to config.h instead of putting it in Makefile.globalMarc G. Fournier
1996-09-10Fixes:Marc G. Fournier
The problem is that the function arguments are not considered as possible key candidates for index scan and so only a sequential scan is possible inside the body of a function. I have therefore made some patches to the optimizer so that indices are now used also by functions. I have also moved the plan debug message from pg_eval to pg_plan so that it is printed also for plans genereated for function execution. I had also to add an index rescan to the executor because it ignored the parameters set in the execution state, they were flagged as runtime variables in ExecInitIndexScan but then never used by the executor so that the scan were always done with any key=1. Very odd. This means that an index rescan is now done twice for each function execution which uses an index, the first time when the index scan is initialized and the second when the actual function arguments are finally available for the execution. I don't know what is the cost of an double index scan but I suppose it is anyway less than the cost of a full sequential scan, at leat for large tables. This is my patch, you must also add -DINDEXSCAN_PATCH in Makefile.global to enable the changes. Submitted by: Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@cs.unitn.it>
1996-09-10Fixes:Marc G. Fournier
The comparison routines for text and char data type give incorrect results if the input data contains characters greater than 127. As these routines perform the comparison using signed char variables all character codes greater than 127 are interpreted as less than 0. These codes are used to encode the iso8859 char sets. The other text-like data types seem to work as expected as they use unsigned chars in comparisons. Submitted by: Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@cs.unitn.it>
1996-09-10Cleaned up a spurious '-' ...Marc G. Fournier
Pointed out by: ernst.molitor@uni-bonn.de
1996-08-28modifications required to reflect centralized include filesMarc G. Fournier
1996-08-28modifications required to reflect centralized include filesMarc G. Fournier
1996-08-28Clean up th ecompile process by centralizing the include filesMarc G. Fournier
- code compile tested, but due to a yet unresolved problem with parse.h's creation, compile not completed...
1996-08-28Went back one directory too far for the -I includeMarc G. Fournier
1996-08-28Path to pg_proc.h to create fmgrtab.c change to include/catalogMarc G. Fournier
1996-08-28More cleanups of the include filesMarc G. Fournier
- centralizing to simplify the -I's required to compile
1996-08-28Moved the include files to src/include/regexMarc G. Fournier
1996-08-28Redundant -I pointer to port/<portname>Marc G. Fournier
1996-08-28c.h is included in postgres.h alreadyMarc G. Fournier
1996-08-27Should finish cleaning out the machine.h includesMarc G. Fournier
1996-08-27Remove include of machine.hMarc G. Fournier
1996-08-27Remove all traces of machine.h and redundant calls to c.h whereMarc G. Fournier
postgres.h already pulled in (postgres.h includes c.h)
1996-08-27#ifndef the include file like the rest, so that it doesn't get pulledMarc G. Fournier
in twice...
1996-08-27Oops, win32 does have one more thing in its machine.h...move thatMarc G. Fournier
define to config.h
1996-08-27We have a machine.h for each platform just because of BLCKSZ, and everyMarc G. Fournier
platform with a machine.h has the same BLCKSZ? Consolidate machine.h into config.h
1996-08-27#include "postgres.h" exists in most .c files in system, so addingMarc G. Fournier
#include "config.h" here will (should?) ensure that any platform dependencies defined in config.h should be reflected in all .c files...
1996-08-27Moved from backend/access to include/accessMarc G. Fournier
1996-08-27The use of include files is a mess...alot of redundancy, it seems...Marc G. Fournier
First Step: Centralize them under on src/include hierarchy
1996-08-27added #include "config.h" for ESCAPE_PATCH defineMarc G. Fournier
1996-08-27Removed -DESCAPE_PATCH ... moved to include/config.hMarc G. Fournier
1996-08-27At this rate, maybe next year sometime I'll get this done...Marc G. Fournier
Goals: reduce the difficulty of porting from platform to platform, release to release, but moving as much as possible into config.h
1996-08-27One file at a time, one directory after the other...this is goingMarc G. Fournier
to be one helluva chore to clean up...
1996-08-27first attempt at centralizing config information for portsMarc G. Fournier
1996-08-27first pass...move some of the "Port" dependencies to src/include/config.hMarc G. Fournier
1996-08-27Reduce -DPORTNAME_$(PORTNAME) down to just -D$(PORTNAME)Marc G. Fournier
1996-08-27Its a start...Marc G. Fournier
1996-08-27Create support for a "common" include directory for the sourceMarc G. Fournier
tree, instead of having include files all over the place... Immediate goal...a 'config.h' file so that we can make #ifdef's being used throughout the code more a rarity as far as porting is concerned
1996-08-26Damn, we really need to clean up this "include file" dilemna...Marc G. Fournier
include files *everywhere* ;(