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2000-04-08Add copyObject logic for TruncateStmt and a few other utility-statementTom Lane
parse node types. This allows these statements to be placed in a plpgsql function. Also, see to it that statement types not handled by the copy logic will draw an appropriate elog(ERROR), instead of leaving a null pointer that will cause coredump later on. More utility statements could be added if anyone felt like turning the crank.
2000-04-07Update create_rule manual page.Bruce Momjian
2000-04-07resultmap additions for solaris x86 ...Marc G. Fournier
2000-04-07Use initdb --noclean so that test database is available for examinationTom Lane
if initdb fails.
2000-04-07Add transcendental math functions (sine, cosine, etc)Thomas G. Lockhart
Add a random number generator and seed setter (random(), SET SEED) Fix up the interval*float8 math to carry partial months into the time field. Add float8*interval so we have symmetry in the available math. Fix the parser and define.c to accept SQL92 types as field arguments. Fix the parser to accept SQL92 types for CREATE TYPE, etc. This is necessary to allow... Bit/varbit support in contrib/bit cleaned up to compile and load cleanly. Still needs some work before final release. Implement the "SOME" keyword as a synonym for "ANY" per SQL92. Implement ascii(text), ichar(int4), repeat(text,int4) to help support the ODBC driver. Enable the TRUNCATE() function mapping in the ODBC driver.
2000-04-07Commebts & one check in EndEvalPlanQual().Vadim B. Mikheev
2000-04-07Fix (I hope) resource leakage in EvalPlanQual: open subplans must beTom Lane
properly shut down in EndPlan, else we fail to free buffers and so forth that they hold.
2000-04-07Partial fix for EvalPlanQual bugs reported by Magnus Hagander, 3-Apr.Tom Lane
Ensure that outer tuple link needed for inner indexscan qual evaluation gets set in the EvalPlanQual case. This stops coredump, but we still have resource leaks due to failure to clean up EvalPlanQual properly...
2000-04-06Update initdb display of postmaster startupBruce Momjian
2000-04-06Allow vacuum of temporary tablesBruce Momjian
2000-04-06Add POLLUTE to interfaces/MakefileBruce Momjian
2000-04-06Repair assert failure in tuple-chain-moving logic (introduced by yoursTom Lane
truly, I'm afraid).
2000-04-05*** empty log message ***Michael Meskes
2000-04-05Please forget all I said about gcc and AIX in my previous mail.Bruce Momjian
It does work with the following patch applied and gcc 2.95.2 . Use --with-template=aix_gcc to compile the whole lot with gcc. The geometry regression test produces different precision. With optimization I run into regression failures starting at oidjoins, thus no -O2. Anybody else try gcc 2.95.2 and -O2 on beta4 ? This is an important patch, since recent versions of the IBM compiler are not for free, and thus most questions I get concern gcc. Andreas PS.: I am testing with beta4
2000-04-05Solaris geometry results were out of sync with the input filePeter Eisentraut
2000-04-05*** empty log message ***Michael Meskes
2000-04-05Rename geometry.*bsdi to geo.*bsd. for Freebsd.Bruce Momjian
2000-04-05freebsd 4.0 is like bsdi for geometry test ...Marc G. Fournier
2000-04-05freebsd has *-freebsd and *-freebsdelf ... float8 passes with thisMarc G. Fournier
2000-04-04Actually, that still wasn't quite right. If we skip a query because ofTom Lane
xact abort state in pg_exec_query_dest, we should continue scanning the querytree list, on the off chance that one of the later queries in the string is COMMIT or ROLLBACK.
2000-04-04Fix bug noted by Bruce: FETCH in an already-aborted transaction blockTom Lane
would crash, due to premature invocation of SetQuerySnapshot(). Clean up problems with handling of multiple queries by splitting pg_parse_and_plan into two routines. The old code would not, for example, do the right thing with END; SELECT... submitted in one query string when it had been in transaction abort state, because it'd decide to skip planning the SELECT before it had executed the END. New arrangement is simpler and doesn't force caller to plan if only parse+rewrite is needed.
2000-04-04No ID file needed.Bruce Momjian
2000-04-04Update QNX FAQBruce Momjian
2000-04-04Add a check to pg_dump to see whether backend is same version as pg_dump.Tom Lane
If not, abort by default. Abort can be prevented by using -i or --ignore-version switch.
2000-04-04Update regression for bsdi.Bruce Momjian
2000-04-04Correct off-by-one error in strncat() usage.Tom Lane
2000-04-04When rewriting an aggregate introduced into WHERE, allow agg argument toTom Lane
be an expression not just a simple Var, so long as only one table is referenced (so that code isn't really any more difficult than before). This whole thing is still fundamentally bogus, but at least we can accept a few more cases than before.
2000-04-04For no good reason at all, libplpgsql was getting linked with libpq.Tom Lane
Since plpgsql is a backend extension, it doesn't need libpq...
2000-04-04Fix extremely nasty little bug observed when a sub-SELECT appears inTom Lane
WHERE in a place where it can be part of a nestloop inner indexqual. As the code stood, it put the same physical sub-Plan node into both indxqual and indxqualorig of the IndexScan plan node. That confused later processing in the optimizer (which expected that tracing the subPlan list would visit each subplan node exactly once), and would probably have blown up in the executor if the planner hadn't choked first. Fix by making the 'fixed' indexqual be a complete deep copy of the original indexqual, rather than trying to share nodes below the topmost operator node. This had further ramifications though, because we were making the aforesaid list of sub-Plan nodes during SS_process_sublinks which is run before construction of the 'fixed' indexqual, meaning that the copy of the sub-Plan didn't show up in that list. Fix by rearranging logic so that the sub-Plan list is built by the final set_plan_references pass, not in SS_process_sublinks. This may sound like a mess, but it's actually a good deal cleaner now than it was before, because we are no longer dependent on the assumption that planning will never make a copy of a sub-Plan node.
2000-04-04Augment the function call map logic with code from Tom Lane.Thomas G. Lockhart
Should be more robust to overflows. Pass through an unmapped function unchanged, rather than rejecting it. Add a few more functions, but comment out those which can go through as-is. Can be used with contrib/odbc/ package, though that isn't committed yet.
2000-04-03Hi,Bruce Momjian
here is an updated version of the bit type with a bugfix and all the necessa ry SQL functions defined. This should replace what is currently in contrib. I'd appreciate any comments on what is there. Kind regards, Adriaan
2000-04-03*** empty log message ***Michael Meskes
2000-04-03Looks like Peter forgot to commit configure with configure.in.Tom Lane
2000-04-02*** empty log message ***Michael Meskes
2000-03-31Adjusted for new (again!) config.guess output under QNXPeter Eisentraut
2000-03-31Fix low-probability bug in relcache startup: write_irels wrote theTom Lane
pg_internal.init file in-place, which meant that if another backend started at about the same time, it might read the incomplete file. init_irels tries to guard against that, but I have now seen a crash due to reading bad data from a partly-written file. (This may indicate a kernel bug on my platform? Not sure.) Anyway, clearly the safest course is to write the new pg_internal.init file under a unique temporary filename, and rename it into place only after it's all written.
2000-03-31I have tested the beta3 on WinNT and here are the results:Bruce Momjian
- I was unable to compile ecpg due to the ":=" instead of "=" in defining LIBPQDIR and some other variables in Makefile.global.in - pg_id (and also pg_encoding) executable was not removed during "make clean" - there was no $(X) appended to the executable name for rm - I have added result for int2, int4, float8 and geometry regression tests - int2, int2 - yet another message for too large numbers ;-) - float8 - it is problably a bug in the newlib C library - it has no error message for numbers with exponent -400 - geometry - differences in precision of float numbers - I have added appropriate lines into resultmap file - I have modified the script regress.sh to use "case" statement when testing the hostname. For cygwin the script is called with "i686-pc-cygwin" (on my machine) as a parameter and this was not catched with the "if" statement. The check was done for PORTNAME (win) and not HOSTNAME (i.86-pc-cygwin*). The patch for described modifications is included. All this modifications can be applied to "current" tree too. The compilation was done on CygwinB20.1 with gcc 2.95, cygipc library 1.05. The binaries were able to run also on the newest development snapshot (2000-03-25). Dan
2000-03-31Fix pgaccess __wish__ thing.Bruce Momjian
2000-03-31Regenerate configure (for configure.in version 1.305)Tatsuo Ishii
2000-03-31Fix configure.in. Remove SJIS, BIG5, WIN1250 from the selection list ofTatsuo Ishii
multibyte encodings. These cannot be used as a backend/database encoding (OK to use as a client encoding).
2000-03-31Add new pgaccess languages.Bruce Momjian
2000-03-31Update pgaccess to 0.98.5Bruce Momjian
2000-03-31Update from Andreas Kardos.Tom Lane
2000-03-31Add expected output for netbsd, per report from Patrick Welche.Tom Lane
2000-03-31Add resultmap entries for datetime-related tests on alpha-dec-osf.Tom Lane
2000-03-31Update horology-solaris-1947.out per results from SL Baur. These areTom Lane
actually from an alpha-dec-osf machine, but as far as can be told the two platforms have the same ideas about past DST rules.
2000-03-31Update alpha templates as suggested by SL Baur and Adriaan Joubert.Tom Lane
Make similar changes to hpux templates. Might want to do the same for other foo_cc and foo_gcc pairs, but will desist until I hear from someone who uses those platforms.
2000-03-31Use the CXXFLAGS exported by configure (amazingly, we weren't before!)Tom Lane
and do not arbitrarily pull in CFLAGS instead. This caters to platforms where the C++ compiler does not like all the same switches the C compiler wants.
2000-03-31Get rid of SetBufferWriteMode(), which was an accident waiting to happen.Tom Lane
In the event of an elog() while the mode was set to immediate write, there was no way for it to be set back to the normal delayed write. The mechanism was a waste of space and cycles anyway, since the only user was varsup.c, which could perfectly well call FlushBuffer directly. Now it does just that, and the notion of a write mode is gone.
2000-03-31New coding for SET provoked a 'var might be used uninitialized' warningTom Lane
from gcc. Which wasn't actually a code bug, but I don't like warnings.