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2011-04-28Use non-literal format for possibly non-standard strftime formats.Andrew Dunstan
Per recent -hackers discussion. The formats in question are %G and %V, and cause warnings on MinGW at least. We assume the ecpg application knows what it's doing if it passes these formats to the library.
2011-04-28Add some casts to try to silence most of the remaining format warnings on ↵Andrew Dunstan
MinGW-W64.
2011-04-28Use a macro variable PG_PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE for the style used for checking ↵Andrew Dunstan
printf type functions. The style is set to "printf" for backwards compatibility everywhere except on Windows, where it is set to "gnu_printf", which eliminates hundreds of false error messages from modern versions of gcc arising from %m and %ll{d,u} formats.
2011-04-27Tag 9.1beta1.REL9_1_BETA1Tom Lane
2011-04-27Fix binary upgrade of altered typed tablesPeter Eisentraut
Instead of dumping them as CREATE TABLE ... OF, dump them as normal tables with the usual special processing for dropped columns, and then attach them to the type afterward, using ALTER TABLE ... OF. This is analogous to the existing handling of inherited tables.
2011-04-27Revert "Force use of "%I64d" format for 64 bit ints on MinGW."Andrew Dunstan
This reverts commit 52d01c2f52c462d29ae0fdfa44c3cae129148a6d. the UINT64_FORMAT bit broke the b uildfarm, so I'm reverting the whole thing pending further investigation.
2011-04-27timeline is not needed in BaseBackup()Magnus Hagander
This code was accidentally part of the patch, it's only needed for the code that's for 9.2. Not needing the timeline also removes the need to call IDENTIFY_SYSTEM. Noted by Peter E.
2011-04-27Fix array- and path-creating functions to ensure padding bytes are zeroes.Tom Lane
Per recent discussion, it's important for all computed datums (not only the results of input functions) to not contain any ill-defined (uninitialized) bits. Failing to ensure that can result in equal() reporting that semantically indistinguishable Consts are not equal, which in turn leads to bizarre and undesirable planner behavior, such as in a recent example from David Johnston. We might eventually try to fix this in a general manner by allowing datatypes to define identity-testing functions, but for now the path of least resistance is to expect datatypes to force all unused bits into consistent states. Per some testing by Noah Misch, array and path functions seem to be the only ones presenting risks at the moment, so I looked through all the functions in adt/array*.c and geo_ops.c and fixed them as necessary. In the array functions, the easiest/safest fix is to allocate result arrays with palloc0 instead of palloc. Possibly in future someone will want to look into whether we can just zero the padding bytes, but that looks too complex for a back-patchable fix. In the path functions, we already had a precedent in path_in for just zeroing the one known pad field, so duplicate that code as needed. Back-patch to all supported branches.
2011-04-27Revert "Remove hard coded formats for INT64 and use configured settings ↵Andrew Dunstan
instead." This reverts commit 9b1508af8971c1627cda5bb65f5e9eddb9a1a55e. As requested by Tom.
2011-04-27Remove hard coded formats for INT64 and use configured settings instead.Andrew Dunstan
2011-04-27Force use of "%I64d" format for 64 bit ints on MinGW.Andrew Dunstan
Both this and "%lld" work, but the compiler's format checking doesn't like "%lld", so we get all sorts of spurious warnings.
2011-04-27Use an explicit format string to keep the compiler happy.Andrew Dunstan
2011-04-26Rephrase some not-supported error messages in pg_hba.conf processing.Tom Lane
In a couple of places we said "not supported on this platform" for cases that aren't really platform-specific, but could depend on configuration options such as --with-openssl. Use "not supported by this build" instead, as that doesn't convey the impression that you can't fix it without moving to another OS; that's also more consistent with the wording used for an identical error case in guc.c. No back-patch, as the clarity gain is small enough to not be worth burdening translators with back-branch changes.
2011-04-26Complain if pg_hba.conf contains "hostssl" but SSL is disabled.Tom Lane
Most commenters agreed that this is more friendly than silently failing to match the line during actual connection attempts. Also, this will prevent corner cases that might arise when trying to handle such a line when the SSL code isn't turned on. An example is that specifying clientcert=1 in such a line would formerly result in a completely misleading complaint that root.crt wasn't present, as seen in a recent report from Marc-Andre Laverdiere. While we could have instead fixed that specific behavior, it seems likely that we'd have a continuing stream of such bizarre behaviors if we keep on allowing hostssl lines when SSL is disabled. Back-patch to 8.4, where clientcert was introduced. Earlier versions don't have this specific issue, and the code is enough different to make this patch not applicable without more work than it seems worth.
2011-04-25Remove incorrect HINT for use of ALTER FOREIGN TABLE on the wrong relkind.Tom Lane
Per discussion, removing the hint seems better than correcting it because the adjacent analogous cases in RenameRelation don't have any hints, and nobody seems to have missed 'em. Shigeru Hanada
2011-04-25Refactor broken CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS support.Robert Haas
Per bug #5988, reported by Marko Tiikkaja, and further analyzed by Tom Lane, the previous coding was broken in several respects: even if the target table already existed, a subsequent CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS might try to add additional constraints or sequences-for-serial specified in the new CREATE TABLE statement. In passing, this also fixes a minor information leak: it's no longer possible to figure out whether a schema to which you don't have CREATE access contains a sequence named like "x_y_seq" by attempting to create a table in that schema called "x" with a serial column called "y". Some more refactoring of this code in the future might be warranted, but that will need to wait for a later major release.
2011-04-25Remove partial and undocumented GRANT .. FOREIGN TABLE support.Robert Haas
Instead, foreign tables are treated just like views: permissions can be granted using GRANT privilege ON [TABLE] foreign_table_name TO role, and revoked similarly. GRANT/REVOKE .. FOREIGN TABLE is no longer supported, just as we don't support GRANT/REVOKE .. VIEW. The set of accepted permissions for foreign tables is now identical to the set for regular tables, and views. Per report from Thom Brown, and subsequent discussion.
2011-04-25Fix pg_size_pretty() to avoid overflow for inputs close to INT64_MAX.Tom Lane
The expression that tried to round the value to the nearest TB could overflow, leading to bogus output as reported in bug #5993 from Nicola Cossu. This isn't likely to ever happen in the intended usage of the function (if it could, we'd be needing to use a wider datatype instead); but it's not hard to give the expected output, so let's do so.
2011-04-25Support "make check" in contribPeter Eisentraut
Added a new option --extra-install to pg_regress to arrange installing the respective contrib directory into the temporary installation. This is currently not yet supported for Windows MSVC builds. Updated the .gitignore files for contrib modules to ignore the leftovers of a temp-install check run. Changed the exit status of "make check" in a pgxs build (which still does nothing) to 0 from 1. Added "make check" in contrib to top-level "make check-world".
2011-04-25Use terse mode to avoid variable order dependency output in foreign data ↵Andrew Dunstan
regression check. Per Tom Lane's suggestion about my gripe about occasional errors noticed on the buildfarm.
2011-04-25Assorted minor changes to silence Windows compiler warnings.Andrew Dunstan
Mostly to do with macro redefinitions or object signedness.
2011-04-25Prevent perl header overriding our *snprintf macros, and give it a usable ↵Andrew Dunstan
PERL_UNUSED_DECL value. This quiets compiler warnings about redefined macros and unused Perl__unused variables. The redefinition of snprintf and vsnprintf is something we want to avoid anyway, if we've gone to the bother of setting up the macros to point to our implementation.
2011-04-25Give getopt() a prototype and modern style arg specs.Andrew Dunstan
Welcome to the 1990s.
2011-04-25Add postmaster/postgres undocumented -b option for binary upgrades.Bruce Momjian
This option turns off autovacuum, prevents non-super-user connections, and enables oid setting hooks in the backend. The code continues to use the old autoavacuum disable settings for servers with earlier catalog versions. This includes a catalog version bump to identify servers that support the -b option.
2011-04-25Add fast paths for cases when no serializable transactions are running.Robert Haas
Dan Ports
2011-04-25Regression tests for TOAST.Robert Haas
Kevin Grittner, per discussion of bug #5989
2011-04-25Fix SSI-related assertion failure.Robert Haas
Bug #5899, reported by Marko Tiikkaja. Heikki Linnakangas, reviewed by Kevin Grittner and Dan Ports.
2011-04-25Adjust yywrap macro for non-reentrant scanners for MSVC.Andrew Dunstan
The MSVC compiler complains if a macro is called with less arguments than its definition provides for. flex generates a macro with one argument for yywrap, but only supplies the argument for reentrant scanners, so we remove the useless argument in the non-reentrant case to silence the warning.
2011-04-25In libecpg do not set an sqlda field that is 'reserved for future use' unlessMichael Meskes
we know what should be stored in there.
2011-04-24Improve cost estimation for aggregates and window functions.Tom Lane
The previous coding failed to account properly for the costs of evaluating the input expressions of aggregates and window functions, as seen in a recent gripe from Claudio Freire. (I said at the time that it wasn't counting these costs at all; but on closer inspection, it was effectively charging these costs once per output tuple. That is completely wrong for aggregates, and not exactly right for window functions either.) There was also a hard-wired assumption that aggregates and window functions had procost 1.0, which is now fixed to respect the actual cataloged costs. The costing of WindowAgg is still pretty bogus, since it doesn't try to estimate the effects of spilling data to disk, but that seems like a separate issue.
2011-04-23Improve findoidjoins to cover more cases.Tom Lane
Teach the program and script to deal with OID-array referencing columns, which we now have several of. Also, modify the recommended usage process to specify that the program should be run against the regression database rather than template1. This lets it find numerous joins that cannot be found in template1 because the relevant catalogs are entirely empty. Together these changes add seventeen formerly-missed cases to the oidjoins regression test.
2011-04-23Silence a few compiler warnings from gcc on MinGW.Andrew Dunstan
Most of these cast DWORD to int or unsigned int for printf type handling. This is safe even on 64 bit architectures because a DWORD is always 32 bits. In one case a variable is initialised to keep the compiler happy.
2011-04-23Update oidjoins regression test for 9.1 catalog schema additions.Tom Lane
2011-04-23Hash indexes had better pass the index collation to support functions, too.Tom Lane
Per experimentation with contrib/citext, whose hash function assumes that it'll be passed a collation.
2011-04-23Adjust comments about collate.linux.utf8 regression test.Tom Lane
This test should now work in any database with UTF8 encoding, regardless of the database's default locale. The former restriction was really "doesn't work if default locale is C", and that was because of not handling mbstowcs/wcstombs correctly.
2011-04-23Fix char2wchar/wchar2char to support collations properly.Tom Lane
These functions should take a pg_locale_t, not a collation OID, and should call mbstowcs_l/wcstombs_l where available. Where those functions are not available, temporarily select the correct locale with uselocale(). This change removes the bogus assumption that all locales selectable in a given database have the same wide-character conversion method; in particular, the collate.linux.utf8 regression test now passes with LC_CTYPE=C, so long as the database encoding is UTF8. I decided to move the char2wchar/wchar2char functions out of mbutils.c and into pg_locale.c, because they work on wchar_t not pg_wchar_t and thus don't really belong with the mbutils.c functions. Keeping them where they were would have required importing pg_locale_t into pg_wchar.h somehow, which did not seem like a good plan.
2011-04-22Make GIN and GIST pass the index collation to all their support functions.Tom Lane
Experimentation with contrib/btree_gist shows that the majority of the GIST support functions potentially need collation information. Safest policy seems to be to pass it to all of them, instead of making assumptions about which ones could possibly need it.
2011-04-23Small update to emacs example configurationPeter Eisentraut
Since both tarballs and git now result in a "postgresql" directory rather than a "pgsql" directory, adjust the example configuration to look for the former.
2011-04-23Add fill-column setting to emacs example configurationsPeter Eisentraut
This matches the maximum line length that pgindent uses.
2011-04-22Make a code-cleanup pass over the collations patch.Tom Lane
This patch is almost entirely cosmetic --- mostly cleaning up a lot of neglected comments, and fixing code layout problems in places where the patch made lines too long and then pgindent did weird things with that. I did find a bug-of-omission in equalTupleDescs().
2011-04-21Avoid possible divide-by-zero in gincostestimate.Tom Lane
Per report from Jeff Janes.
2011-04-20Allow ALTER TYPE .. ADD ATTRIBUTE .. CASCADE to recurse to descendants.Robert Haas
Without this, adding an attribute to a typed table with an inheritance child fails, which is surprising. Noah Misch, with minor changes by me.
2011-04-20Fix use of incorrect constant RemoveRoleFromObjectACL.Robert Haas
This could cause failures when DROP OWNED BY attempt to remove default privileges on sequences. Back-patching to 9.0. Shigeru Hanada
2011-04-20Typo fix.Robert Haas
2011-04-20Allow ALTER TABLE name {OF type | NOT OF}.Robert Haas
This syntax allows a standalone table to be made into a typed table, or a typed table to be made standalone. This is possibly a mildly useful feature in its own right, but the real motivation for this change is that we need it to make pg_upgrade work with typed tables. This doesn't actually fix that problem, but it's necessary infrastructure. Noah Misch
2011-04-20Fix bugs in indexing of in-doubt HOT-updated tuples.Tom Lane
If we find a DELETE_IN_PROGRESS HOT-updated tuple, it is impossible to know whether to index it or not except by waiting to see if the deleting transaction commits. If it doesn't, the tuple might again be LIVE, meaning we have to index it. So wait and recheck in that case. Also, we must not rely on ii_BrokenHotChain to decide that it's possible to omit tuples from the index. That could result in omitting tuples that we need, particularly in view of yesterday's fixes to not necessarily set indcheckxmin (but it's broken even without that, as per my analysis today). Since this is just an extremely marginal performance optimization, dropping the test shouldn't hurt. These cases are only expected to happen in system catalogs (they're possible there due to early release of RowExclusiveLock in most catalog-update code paths). Since reindexing of a system catalog isn't a particularly performance-critical operation anyway, there's no real need to be concerned about possible performance degradation from these changes. The worst aspects of this bug were introduced in 9.0 --- 8.x will always wait out a DELETE_IN_PROGRESS tuple. But I think dropping index entries on the strength of ii_BrokenHotChain is dangerous even without that, so back-patch removal of that optimization to 8.3 and 8.4.
2011-04-20Set indcheckxmin true when REINDEX fixes an invalid or not-ready index.Tom Lane
Per comment from Greg Stark, it's less clear that HOT chains don't conflict with the index than it would be for a valid index. So, let's preserve the former behavior that indcheckxmin does get set when there are potentially-broken HOT chains in this case. This change does not cause any pg_index update that wouldn't have happened anyway, so we're not re-introducing the previous bug with pg_index updates, and surely the case is not significant from a performance standpoint; so let's be as conservative as possible.
2011-04-20Make plan_cluster_use_sort cope with no IndexOptInfo for the target index.Tom Lane
The original coding assumed that such a case represents caller error, but actually get_relation_info will omit generating an IndexOptInfo for any index it thinks is unsafe to use. Therefore, handle this case by returning "true" to indicate that a seqscan-and-sort is the preferred way to implement the CLUSTER operation. New bug in 9.1, no backpatch needed. Per bug #5985 from Daniel Grace.
2011-04-20Fix PL/Python traceback for error in separate filePeter Eisentraut
It assumed that the lineno from the traceback always refers to the PL/Python function. If you created a PL/Python function that imports some code, runs it, and that code raises an exception, PLy_traceback would get utterly confused. Now we look at the file name reported with the traceback and only print the source line if it came from the PL/Python function. Jan Urbański
2011-04-20Quotes in strings injected into bki file need to escaped. In particular,Heikki Linnakangas
"People's Republic of China" locale on Windows was causing initdb to fail. This fixes bug #5818 reported by yulei. On master, this makes the mapping of "People's Republic of China" to just "China" obsolete. In 9.0 and 8.4, just fix the escaping. Earlier versions didn't have locale names in bki file.