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2004-08-29Pgindent run for 8.0.Bruce Momjian
2004-08-29Update with new typedefs. Remove java and c++ parts of readme.Bruce Momjian
2004-08-29Update copyright to 2004.Bruce Momjian
2004-08-29Fix for postmaster.c function win32_waitpid(int *exitstatus) call toBruce Momjian
Win32 WaitForMultipleObjects: ret = WaitForMultipleObjects(win32_numChildren, win32_childHNDArray, FALSE, 0); Problem is 'win32_numChildren' could be more then 64 ( function supports ), problem basically arise ( kills postgres ) when you create more then 64 connections and terminate some of them sill leaving more then 64. Claudio Natoli
2004-08-29Adjust regression expected file for new grant language hint.Bruce Momjian
2004-08-29Add hint about using GRANT with non-trusted languages.Bruce Momjian
James William Pye
2004-08-29Several Cygwin fixes pointed out by Reini Urban.Bruce Momjian
2004-08-29Add comment on palloc use and DLLIMPORT>Bruce Momjian
2004-08-29>>> I understand your disliking of non-posix stuff. OTOH,Bruce Momjian
>>GetLastError will >>> give much more details than errno. >> >>How much more, really? That mapping table gave me the impression that >>the win32 error codes aren't all that much more detailed than errno... > >The mapping table is not complete. My winerror.h from the SDK >lists 2209 >error codes, whereas errno.h lists 42... > >I still don't think we'll get that much more stuff. Right now, >the Win32 >code paths that actually use the more advanced functions already write >out the error number in case something happens. We can keep doing that >for the other paths (ereport the error *number* when the mapping does >not have a match). The map to errno will catch almost all cases, I >think. And in the corner cases we can do with just the number, and use >"net helpmsg" to get the actual message when checking... Here's an attempt on this. new file goes in backend/port/win32. Magnus Hagander
2004-08-28The attached patch improves pg_ctl's win32 service code to eliminateBruce Momjian
some possible causes of the stale postmaster.pid problem that some users have reported. - The service did not properly report that it accepts SERVICE_CONTROL_SHUTDOWN events, thus it's possible the SCM simply killed the postmaster on shutdown. - 'WaitHints' are now given to the SCM to prevent it timing out if pg_ctl doesn't respond to a control event quickly enough. - During shutdown, the service checkpoint counter is incremented every five seconds for up to a minute to prevent the SCM timing out and assuming the service is not responding. Dave Page
2004-08-28> Am Dienstag, 17. August 2004 14:26 schrieb Fabien COELHO:Bruce Momjian
> > The patch adds missing the "libpgport.a" file to the installation under > > "install-all-headers". It is needed by some contribs. I install the > > library in "pkglibdir", but I was wondering whether it should be "libdir"? Please find attached a small patch against current CVS head that fixes pgport library installation so that it goes to libdir instead of pkglibdir. It works for me. Fabien Coelho
2004-08-28Fix high-bit comparison compiler warning in pg_dump.Bruce Momjian
Philip Warner
2004-08-28Add regression tests for ALTER INDEX.Bruce Momjian
Gavin Sherry
2004-08-28Now that TransactionIdDidAbort doesn't think it should try to modifyTom Lane
pg_clog, there's no reason to do abort marking of subtransactions in a nonintuitive order.
2004-08-28Propogate pg_ctl -D to the postmaster for command-line identification.Bruce Momjian
2004-08-28Add missing Assert to make TransactionIdDidAbort more consistent withTom Lane
TransactionIdDidCommit.
2004-08-28Rearrange order of operations in heap_drop_with_catalog and index_dropTom Lane
so that we close and flush the doomed relation's relcache entry before we start to delete the underlying catalog rows, rather than afterwards. For awhile yesterday I thought that an unexpected relcache entry rebuild partway through this sequence might explain the infrequent parallel regression failures we were chasing. It doesn't, mainly because there's no CommandCounterIncrement in the sequence and so the deletions aren't "really" done yet. But it sure seems like trouble waiting to happen.
2004-08-28> > Another issue is that when installing the Postgres service withBruce Momjian
> > "pg_ctl register -w ...." the "-w" parameter was not put in > the registry "ImagePath" > > value for the Postgres service. (I added it manually to test.) So I > > suspect that "pg_ctl register" will need to be enhanced to add the > > "-w" parameter to the registry settings. Dave Page
2004-08-28Use dynamic buffer for token buffer in win32 admin checkBruce Momjian
Magnus Hagander
2004-08-28Fix relcache to account properly for subtransaction status of 'new'Tom Lane
relcache entries. Also, change TransactionIdIsCurrentTransactionId() so that if consulted during transaction abort, it will not say that the aborted xact is still current. (It would be better to ensure that it's never called at all during abort, but I'm not sure we can easily guarantee that.) In combination, these fix a crash we have seen occasionally during parallel regression tests of 8.0.
2004-08-28Further tightening of the array literal parser. Prevent junkJoe Conway
from being accepted after the outer right brace. Per report from Markus Bertheau. Also add regression test cases for this change, and for previous recent array literal parser changes.
2004-08-28Can't truncate pg_subtrans during a recovery checkpoint --- subtransTom Lane
module isn't fully initialized yet.
2004-08-28Add missing semicolon; some bison versions warn of this.Tom Lane
2004-08-27Fix Windows emulation of kill(pid, 0). This will now succeed, but onlyTom Lane
if the target PID is a PG postmaster or backend --- for our purposes that is actually better than the Unix behavior. Per Dave Page and Andrew Dunstan.
2004-08-27Introduce local hash table for lock state, as per recent proposal.Tom Lane
PROCLOCK structs in shared memory now have only a bitmask for held locks, rather than counts (making them 40 bytes smaller, which is a good thing). Multiple locks within a transaction are counted in the local hash table instead, and we have provision for tracking which ResourceOwner each count belongs to. Solves recently reported problem with memory leakage within long transactions.
2004-08-26Fix user locks. Broken some time ago for all platforms by Windows-relatedTom Lane
changes.
2004-08-26Improve some comments.Tom Lane
2004-08-26Update documentation to prefer CIDR format for pg_hba.conf and use newBruce Momjian
CIDR column in examples first.
2004-08-26Update Win32 wording.Bruce Momjian
2004-08-25Fix typo in comment, per Andrew Dunstan.Tom Lane
2004-08-25Revise ResourceOwner code to avoid accumulating ResourceOwner objectsTom Lane
for every command executed within a transaction. For long transactions this was a significant memory leak. Instead, we can delete a portal's or subtransaction's ResourceOwner immediately, if we physically transfer the information about its locks up to the parent owner. This does not fully solve the leak problem; we need to do something about counting multiple acquisitions of the same lock in order to fix it. But it's a necessary step along the way.
2004-08-24Translation updatePeter Eisentraut
2004-08-24Translation updatePeter Eisentraut
2004-08-24Allow second and subsequent names in a qualified (dotted) name to beTom Lane
ColLabel instead of just ColId --- that is, any keyword can appear after a dot and it will be taken as an identifier. Fixes problems with names that are okay as standalone function names but fail when qualified.
2004-08-23Rearrange pg_subtrans handling as per recent discussion. pg_subtransTom Lane
updates are no longer WAL-logged nor even fsync'd; we do not need to, since after a crash no old pg_subtrans data is needed again. We truncate pg_subtrans to RecentGlobalXmin at each checkpoint. slru.c's API is refactored a little bit to separate out the necessary decisions.
2004-08-22Tweak code so that pg_subtrans is never consulted for XIDs older thanTom Lane
RecentXmin (== MyProc->xmin). This ensures that it will be safe to truncate pg_subtrans at RecentGlobalXmin, which should largely eliminate any fear of bloat. Along the way, eliminate SubTransXidsHaveCommonAncestor, which isn't really needed and could not give a trustworthy result anyway under the lookback restriction. In an unrelated but nearby change, #ifdef out GetUndoRecPtr, which has been dead code since 2001 and seems unlikely to ever be resurrected.
2004-08-22Code review for ALTER INDEX patch.Tom Lane
2004-08-21Fix tab completion for ALTER INDEX.Bruce Momjian
2004-08-21Remove Solaris bug mention in pg_hba.conf.Bruce Momjian
2004-08-21Fix pg_ctl -w to properly wait on server startup.Bruce Momjian
2004-08-20Recognize plpgsql EXCEPTION condition names at function compile timeTom Lane
instead of runtime, for better detection of invalid condition names (and maybe a little more speed, too).
2004-08-20>>At this stage of the game I would just change pg_hba.conf.sample to useBruce Momjian
>>'127.0.0.1/32' instead of '127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255'. >> >> > >Yeah, that's probably the path of least resistance. Note that the >comments and possibly the SGML docs need to be adjusted to match, >however, so it's not quite a one-liner. Andrew Dunstan
2004-08-20Allow psql to use 7.4.X database by not referencing tablespaces.Bruce Momjian
Greg Sabino Mullan
2004-08-20> Please find enclose a submission to fix these problems.Bruce Momjian
> > The patch adds missing the "libpgport.a" file to the installation under > "install-all-headers". It is needed by some contribs. I install the > library in "pkglibdir", but I was wondering whether it should be "libdir"? > I was wondering also whether it would make sense to have a "libpgport.so"? > > It fixes various macros which are used by contrib makefiles, especially > libpq_*dir and LDFLAGS when used under PGXS. It seems to me that they are > needed to > > It adds the ability to test and use PGXS with contribs, with "make > USE_PGXS=1". Without the macro, this is exactly as before, there should be > no difference, esp. wrt the vpath feature that seemed broken by previous > submission. So it should not harm anybody, and it is useful at least to me. > > It fixes some inconsistencies in various contrib makefiles > (useless override, ":=" instead of "="). Fabien COELHO
2004-08-20They are two different problems; the TOC entry is important for anyBruce Momjian
multiline command or to rerun the command easily later. Whereas displaying the failed SQL command is a matter of fixing the error messages. The latter is complicated by failed COPY commands which, with die-on-errors off, results in the data being processed as a command, so dumping the command will dump all of the data. In the case of long commands, should the whole command be dumped? eg. (eg. several pages of function definition). In the case of the COPY command, I'm not sure what to do. Obviously, it would be best to avoid sending the data, but the data and command are combined (from memory). Also, the 'data' may be in the form of INSERT statements. Attached patch produces the first 125 chars of the command: pg_restore: [archiver (db)] Error while PROCESSING TOC: pg_restore: [archiver (db)] Error from TOC Entry 26; 1255 16449270 FUNCTION plpgsql_call_handler() pjw pg_restore: [archiver (db)] could not execute query: ERROR: function "plpgsql_call_handler" already exists with same argument types Command was: CREATE FUNCTION plpgsql_call_handler() RETURNS language_handler AS '/var/lib/pgsql-8.0b1/lib/plpgsql', 'plpgsql_call_han... pg_restore: [archiver (db)] Error from TOC Entry 27; 1255 16449271 FUNCTION plpgsql_validator(oid) pjw pg_restore: [archiver (db)] could not execute query: ERROR: function "plpgsql_validator" already exists with same argument types Command was: CREATE FUNCTION plpgsql_validator(oid) RETURNS void AS '/var/lib/pgsql-8.0b1/lib/plpgsql', 'plpgsql_validator' LANGU... Philip Warner
2004-08-20Attached is the third version of my patch that adds/fixes several thingsBruce Momjian
to/in the psql-tabcomplete code. This diff includes the still missing tab-complete support for TABLESPACE I already sent earlier. New in this version of the patch is a small adaption of the tab-complete code to support the adjusted SAVEPOINT-Syntax commited by Tom, as well as completion of the only half working (and I think only by accident) tabcomplete-suppport for "BEGIN [ TRANSACTION | WORK ]". below is a complete list of the things I have changed with this patch: *) add tablespace support for CREATE/DROP/ALTER and \db *) sync the list of possible commands following ALTER with the docs (by adding AGGREGATE,CONVERSATION,DOMAIN,FUNCTION,LANGUAGE,OPERATOR,SEQUENCE,TABLESPACE and TYPE) *) provide a list of valid users after "OWNER TO" *) tab-complete support for ALTER (AGGREGATE|CONVERSION|FUNCTION) *) basic tab-complete support for ALTER DOMAIN *) provide a list of suitable indexes following ALTER TABLE <sth> CLUSTER ON(?) *) add "CLUSTER ON" and "SET" to the ALTER TABLE <sth> - tab-complete list(fixes incorrect/wrong tab-complete with ALTER TABLE <sth> SET +<TAB> too) *) provide a list of possible indexes following ALTER TABLE <sth> CLUSTER ON *) provide list of possible commands(WITHOUT CLUSTER,WITHOUT OIDS, TABLESPACE) following ALTER TABLE <sth> SET *) sync "COMMENT ON" with docs by adding "CAST","CONVERSION","FUNCTION" *) add ABSOLUT to the list of possible commands after FETCH *) "END" was missing from the sql-commands overview (though it had completion support!) - i know it's depreciated but we have ABORT and others still in ... *) fixes small buglet with ALTER (TRIGGER|CLUSTER) ON autocomplete (CLUSTER ON +<TAB> would produce CLUSTER ON ON - same for TRIGGER ON) *) adapt to new SAVEPOINT syntax *) fix incomplete Support for BEGIN [ TRANSACTION | WORK ] Stefan Kaltenbrunn
2004-08-20This patch allows pg_restore to recognize $-quotes in SQL queries. ItBruce Momjian
will treat any unquoted string that starts with a $ and has no preceding identifier chars as a potential $-quote tag, it then makes sure that the tag chars are valid. If so, it processes the $-quote. Philip Warner
2004-08-20Add ALTER INDEX, particularly for moving tablespaces.Bruce Momjian
Gavin Sherry
2004-08-20> Please find attached a submission to add a "exit on error" option toBruce Momjian
> pg_restore, as it seems that some people have scripts that rely on the > previous "abort on error" default behavior when restoring data with a > direct connection. > > Fabien Coelho
2004-08-20> After all that about numbering centuries and millenia correctly,Bruce Momjian
> why does CVS tip still give me > > regression=# select extract(century from now()); > date_part > ----------- > 20 > (1 row) > [ ... looks in code ... ] > > Apparently it's because you fixed only timestamp_part, and not > timestamptz_part. I'm not too sure about what timestamp_trunc or > timestamptz_trunc should do, but they may be wrong as well. Sigh... as usual, what is not tested does not work:-( > Could we have a more complete patch? Please find a submission attached. I hope it really fixes all decade, century and millenium issues for extract and *_trunc functions on interval and other timestamp types. If someone could check that the results are reasonnable, it would be great. I indeed overlooked the fact that there were two functions. The patch fixes the code so that both variants agree. I added comments to interval extractions, because it relies on the C division to have a negative remainder: -7/10 = 0 and remains -7. As for *_trunc functions, I have chosen to put the first year of the century or millennium: -100, 1, 101... 1001 2001 etc. Indeed, I don't think it would make sense to put 2000 (last year of the 2nd millennium) for rounding all years of the third millenium. I also fixed the code so that all decades last 10 years and decade 199 means the 1990's. I have added some tests that are relevant to deal with tricky cases. The formula may be simplified, but all these cases must pass. Please keep them. Fabien Coelho