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Peter Eisentraut
19cba0cc1b Add missing piece of BitString support to node output functions. Expand
and remove IsA_Value macro.
2001-01-20 00:15:59 +00:00
Tom Lane
a7ea9f46e1 Still further tweaking of s_lock assembler: do not assume that leading
whitespace is unimportant in assembly code.  Also, move VAX definition
of typedef slock_t to port header files to be like all the other ports.
Note that netbsd.h and openbsd.h are now identical, and I rather think
that freebsd.h is broken in the places where it doesn't agree --- but
I'll leave it to the freebsders to look at that.
2001-01-20 00:03:55 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
58f4028518 From Jason Tishler <jt@dothill.com>
* doc/FAQ_MSWIN: Update to be consistent with software -- mainly change
comment from lack of Cygwin UNIX domain socket support and to list of
current Cygwin UNIX domain socket issues.
* src/include/config.h.in: Enable UNIX domain sockets for Cygwin.
* src/include/port/win.h: Disable UNIX domain sockets for Cygwin b20.1.
* src/test/regress/pg_regress.sh: Use UNIX domain sockets for Cygwin
instead of TCP/IP.
2001-01-19 23:43:36 +00:00
Tom Lane
6ce0ed2813 Make critical sections (elog->crash) and interrupt holdoff sections
into distinct concepts, per recent discussion on pghackers.
2001-01-19 22:08:47 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
75815c3100 cleanup. 2001-01-19 21:09:57 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
27aaf9df7e Remove ; and add \n to ASM code. 2001-01-19 20:39:16 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
8fe8fc9db0 Fix alignment 2001-01-19 07:03:53 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
246b5398b4 Fix univel asm alignment 2001-01-19 06:59:59 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
cef28fd943 Add __volatile__ to all __asm__ and make consistent indenting 2001-01-19 03:58:35 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
d7810023c5 New ASM format:
/*
 * Standard __asm__ format:
 *
 *  __asm__(
 *          "command;"
 *          "command;"
 *          "command;"
 *      :   "=r"(_res)          return value, in register
 *      :   "r"(lock)           argument, 'lock pointer', in register
 *      :   "r0");              inline code uses this register
 */
2001-01-19 02:58:59 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
c0a0f34618 Fix VAX ASM '1 f' -> '1f'. 2001-01-18 23:40:26 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
6acdebbd3a Fix up "Postgres-style" time interval representation when fields have
mixed-signs. Previous effort left way too many minus signs, and was at
 least as broken as the one before that :(
Clean up "ISO-style" time interval representation to omit zero fields if
 there is at least one non-zero field. Supress some leading plus signs
 when not necessary for clarity.
Replace every #ifdef __CYGWIN__ block with a cleaner TIMEZONE_GLOBAL macro
 defined in datetime.h.
2001-01-18 07:22:43 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
26e0321191 Move structure comments from the top block down to the line entries for
this file to match all the other files, and to be clearer.
2001-01-17 06:41:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
dae52bf3ec Oops, I had managed to break query-cancel-while-waiting-for-lock. 2001-01-16 20:59:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
64e6c60897 Rename fields of lock and lockholder structures to something a tad less
confusing, and clean up documentation.
2001-01-16 06:11:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
8a0c9b17a5 pg_database's datpath column must not be marked toastable, because
GetRawDatabaseInfo() won't cope with a compressed path spec (much less
a moved-off one).  I'm not going to force an initdb for this change,
because it's noncritical --- we're not actually using datpath at all
right now.  But it seems a good idea to apply the fix while I'm thinking
about it.
2001-01-14 22:17:22 +00:00
Tom Lane
36839c1927 Restructure backend SIGINT/SIGTERM handling so that 'die' interrupts
are treated more like 'cancel' interrupts: the signal handler sets a
flag that is examined at well-defined spots, rather than trying to cope
with an interrupt that might happen anywhere.  See pghackers discussion
of 1/12/01.
2001-01-14 05:08:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
6162432de9 Add more critical-section calls: all code sections that hold spinlocks
are now critical sections, so as to ensure die() won't interrupt us while
we are munging shared-memory data structures.  Avoid insecure intermediate
states in some code that proc_exit will call, like palloc/pfree.  Rename
START/END_CRIT_CODE to START/END_CRIT_SECTION, since that seems to be
what people tend to call them anyway, and make them be called with () like
a function call, in hopes of not confusing pg_indent.
I doubt that this is sufficient to make SIGTERM safe anywhere; there's
just too much code that could get invoked during proc_exit().
2001-01-12 21:54:01 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
9b19224666 Add DLLIMPORT to TransactionCommandContext. 2001-01-11 23:28:34 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
c3f9371956 Add configure check for sys_nerr, to end all discussions. 2001-01-09 18:40:15 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
e586026d10 The KAME files md5.* and sha1.* have the following changelog
entry:

----------------------------
revision 1.2
date: 2000/12/04 01:20:38;  author: tgl;  state: Exp;  lines:
+18 -18
Eliminate some of the more blatant platform-dependencies ... it
builds here now, anyway ...
----------------------------

Which basically changes u_int*_t -> uint*_t, so now it does not
compile neither under Debian 2.2 nor under NetBSD 1.5 which
is platform independent<B8> all right.  Also it replaces $KAME$
with $Id$ which is Bad Thing. PostgreSQL Id should be added as a
separate line so the file history could be seen.

So here is patch:

* changes uint*_t -> uint*.  I guess that was the original
  intention
* adds uint64 type to include/c.h because its needed
  [somebody should check if I did it right]
* adds back KAME Id, because KAME is the master repository
* removes stupid c++ comments in pgcrypto.c
* removes <sys/types.h> from the code, its not needed

--
marko

Marko Kreen
2001-01-09 16:07:14 +00:00
Tom Lane
07c741e61c Fix oversight in planning of GROUP queries: when an expression is used
as both a GROUP BY item and an output expression, the top-level Group
node should just copy up the evaluated expression value from its input,
rather than re-evaluating the expression.  Aside from any performance
benefit this might offer, this avoids a crash when there is a sub-SELECT
in said expression.
2001-01-09 03:48:51 +00:00
Tom Lane
4cb0950cfe Fix small but critical typo ... 2001-01-09 02:15:16 +00:00
Tom Lane
cb7ce7d0e3 Fix recent breakage of query-cancel logic, see my pghackers message
of 6 Jan 2001 21:55.
2001-01-07 04:17:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
4057b64f32 Modify readfuncs so that recursive use of stringToNode will not crash
and burn.  Just for added luck, change reading of CONST nodes so that
we do not need to consult pg_type rows while reading them; this means
that no database access occurs during stringToNode.  This requires
changing the order in which const-node fields are written, which means
an initdb is forced.
2001-01-07 01:08:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
81d08fcffe Rename and document some invalidation routines to make it clearer that
they don't themselves flush any cache entries, only add to to-do lists
that will be processed later.
2001-01-05 22:54:37 +00:00
Tom Lane
2fb6cc9045 Remove not-really-standard implementation of CREATE TABLE's UNDER clause,
and revert documentation to describe the existing INHERITS clause
instead, per recent discussion in pghackers.  Also fix implementation
of SQL_inheritance SET variable: it is not cool to look at this var
during the initial parsing phase, only during parse_analyze().  See
recent bug report concerning misinterpretation of date constants just
after a SET TIMEZONE command.  gram.y really has to be an invariant
transformation of the query string to a raw parsetree; anything that
can vary with time must be done during parse analysis.
2001-01-05 06:34:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
1b8a219eef Clean up non-reentrant interface for hash_seq/HashTableWalk, so that
starting a new hashtable search no longer clobbers any other search
active anywhere in the system.  Fix RelationCacheInvalidate() so that
it will not crash or go into an infinite loop if invoked recursively,
as for example by a second SI Reset message arriving while we are still
processing a prior one.
2001-01-02 04:33:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
19e68b5096 Mark geometric 'overlaps' operators (&&) as self-commutative. 2000-12-31 22:34:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
fada8ee41f NetBSD/Alpha porting fixes from tom@minnesota.com. 2000-12-31 03:34:01 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
3e059b3802 1. WAL needs in zero-ed content of newly initialized page.
2. Log record for PageRepaireFragmentation now keeps array
   of !LP_USED offnums to redo cleanup properly.
2000-12-30 15:19:57 +00:00
Tom Lane
f83b221598 Clean up spinlock assembly code slightly (just cosmetic improvements)
for Alpha gcc case.  For Alpha non-gcc case, replace use of
__INTERLOCKED_TESTBITSS_QUAD builtin with __LOCK_LONG_RETRY and
__UNLOCK_LONG.  The former does not execute an MB instruction and
therefore was guaranteed not to work on multiprocessor machines.
The LOCK_LONG builtins produce code that is the same in all essential
details as the gcc assembler code.
2000-12-30 02:34:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
7f60b81e1a Fix failure in CreateCheckPoint on some Alpha boxes --- it's not OK to
assume that TAS() will always succeed the first time, even if the lock
is known to be free.  Also, make sure that code will eventually time out
and report a stuck spinlock, rather than looping forever.  Small cleanups
in s_lock.h, too.
2000-12-29 21:31:21 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
7ceeeb662f New WAL version - CRC and data blocks backup. 2000-12-28 13:00:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
8609d4abf2 Fix portability problems recently exposed by regression tests on Alphas.
1. Distinguish cases where a Datum representing a tuple datatype is an OID
from cases where it is a pointer to TupleTableSlot, and make sure we use
the right typlen in each case.
2. Make fetchatt() and related code support 8-byte by-value datatypes on
machines where Datum is 8 bytes.  Centralize knowledge of the available
by-value datatype sizes in two macros in tupmacs.h, so that this will be
easier if we ever have to do it again.
2000-12-27 23:59:14 +00:00
Tom Lane
e58badfbe7 Improve comments. 2000-12-23 19:55:16 +00:00
Tom Lane
90f42847b5 Small cleanup of temp-table handling. Disallow creation of a non-temp
table that inherits from a temp table.  Make sure the right things happen
if one creates a temp table, creates another temp that inherits from it,
then renames the first one.  (Previously, system would end up trying to
delete the temp tables in the wrong order.)
2000-12-22 23:12:07 +00:00
Tom Lane
0db1a951d5 Repair not-too-well-thought-out code to do rangechecking of OIDs on
64-bit machines.  Also, make oidvectorin use the same code as oidin.
2000-12-22 21:36:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
61784c54b5 Change default output formatting for CIDR to be unabbreviated, per
recommendation from Paul Vixie.  Add a new abbrev() function to produce
abbreviated format as text.  No forced initdb, but new function is not
available unless you do an initdb or add the pg_proc row manually.
2000-12-22 18:00:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
6cc842abd3 Revise lock manager to support "session level" locks as well as "transaction
level" locks.  A session lock is not released at transaction commit (but it
is released on transaction abort, to ensure recovery after an elog(ERROR)).
In VACUUM, use a session lock to protect the master table while vacuuming a
TOAST table, so that the TOAST table can be done in an independent
transaction.

I also took this opportunity to do some cleanup and renaming in the lock
code.  The previously noted bug in ProcLockWakeup, that it couldn't wake up
any waiters beyond the first non-wakeable waiter, is now fixed.  Also found
a previously unknown bug of the same kind (failure to scan all members of
a lock queue in some cases) in DeadLockCheck.  This might have led to failure
to detect a deadlock condition, resulting in indefinite waits, but it's
difficult to characterize the conditions required to trigger a failure.
2000-12-22 00:51:54 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
d7b161031d Repair round(numeric) function. An initdb would be required to get the
fixed version, otherwise you'll continue to encounter breakage.
2000-12-21 20:48:16 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
1f159e562b >> Here is a patch for the beos port (All regression tests are OK).
>>     xlog.c : special case for beos to avoid 'link' which does not work yet
>>     beos/sem.c : implementation of new sem_ctl call (GETPID) and a new
>sem_op
>> flag (IPCNOWAIT)
>>     dynloader/beos.c : add a verification of symbol validity (seem that
the
>> loader sometime return OK with an invalid symbol)
>>     postmaster.c :  add beos forking support for the new checkpoint
process
>>     postgres.c : remove beos special case for getrusage
>>     beos.h : Correction of a bas definition of AF_UNIX, misc defnitions
>>
>>
>>     thanks
>>
>>
>>             cyril

Cyril VELTER
2000-12-18 18:45:05 +00:00
Tom Lane
a626b78c89 Clean up backend-exit-time cleanup behavior. Use on_shmem_exit callbacks
to ensure that we have released buffer refcounts and so forth, rather than
putting ad-hoc operations before (some of the calls to) proc_exit.  Add
commentary to discourage future hackers from repeating that mistake.
2000-12-18 00:44:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
352cd1f1c5 Remove a few remaining vestiges of elog(WARN). 2000-12-15 04:08:15 +00:00
Tom Lane
ea166f1146 Planner speedup hacking. Avoid saving useless pathkeys, so that path
comparison does not consider paths different when they differ only in
uninteresting aspects of sort order.  (We had a special case of this
consideration for indexscans already, but generalize it to apply to
ordered join paths too.)  Be stricter about what is a canonical pathkey
to allow faster pathkey comparison.  Cache canonical pathkeys and
dispersion stats for left and right sides of a RestrictInfo's clause,
to avoid repeated computation.  Total speedup will depend on number of
tables in a query, but I see about 4x speedup of planning phase for
a sample seven-table query.
2000-12-14 22:30:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
17b843d677 Cache eval cost of qualification expressions in RestrictInfo nodes to
avoid repeated evaluations in cost_qual_eval().  This turns out to save
a useful fraction of planning time.  No change to external representation
of RestrictInfo --- although that node type doesn't appear in stored
rules anyway.
2000-12-12 23:33:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
41fe2a2a03 Darwin porting patches from Peter Bierman <bierman@apple.com> 2000-12-11 00:49:54 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
c9b17d0815 Correct one description, add one. 2000-12-10 21:19:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
376784cf8a Repair erroneous use of hashvarlena() for MACADDR, which is not a
varlena type.  (I did not force initdb, but you won't see the fix
unless you do one.)  Also, make sure all index support operators and
functions are careful not to leak memory for toasted inputs; I had
missed some hash and rtree support ops on this point before.
2000-12-08 23:57:03 +00:00
Tom Lane
fb47385fc8 Resurrect -F switch: it controls fsyncs again, though the fsyncs are
mostly just on the WAL logfile nowadays.  But if people want to disable
fsync for performance, why should we say no?
2000-12-08 22:21:33 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue
d7892e0263 REINDEX under WAL. 2000-12-08 06:17:58 +00:00
Tom Lane
821f4673ff Make OVERLAPS operators conform to SQL92 spec regarding NULL handling.
As I read it, the spec requires a non-null result in some cases where
one of the inputs is NULL: specifically, if the other endpoint of that
interval is between the endpoints of the other interval, then the result
is known TRUE despite the missing endpoint.  The spec could've been a
lot simpler if they did not intend this behavior.
I did not force an initdb for this change, but if you don't do one you'll
still see the old strict-function behavior.
2000-12-07 18:38:59 +00:00
Tom Lane
73d2a3595a Clean up handling of FOR UPDATE inside views and subselects ... make it
work where we can (given that the executor only handles it at top level)
and generate an error where we can't.  Note that while the parser has
been allowing views to say SELECT FOR UPDATE for a few weeks now, that
hasn't actually worked until just now.
2000-12-06 23:55:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
5fb1022212 Don't include miscadmin.h in elog.h, since the former is not part of
the installed header file set.
2000-12-06 17:25:46 +00:00
Tom Lane
a51f004d29 Repair breakage of rules containing INSERT ... SELECT actions, per bug
report from Joel Burton.  Turns out that my simple idea of turning the
SELECT into a subquery does not interact well *at all* with the way the
rule rewriter works.  Really what we need to make INSERT ... SELECT work
cleanly is to decouple targetlists from rangetables: an INSERT ... SELECT
wants to have two levels of targetlist but only one rangetable.  No time
for that for 7.1, however, so I've inserted some ugly hacks to make the
rewriter know explicitly about the structure of INSERT ... SELECT queries.
Ugh :-(
2000-12-05 19:15:10 +00:00
Tom Lane
a27b691e29 Ensure that all uses of <ctype.h> functions are applied to unsigned-char
values, whether the local char type is signed or not.  This is necessary
for portability.  Per discussion on pghackers around 9/16/00.
2000-12-03 20:45:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
68ed296301 Don't use 'private' as a parameter name in visible headers ... makes C++
very unhappy ...
2000-12-03 17:18:10 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
6969b8fa11 Repair usage of the OVERLAPS operator.
Allow some operator-like tokens to be used as function names.
Flesh out support for time, timetz, and interval operators
 and interactions.
Regression tests pass, but non-reference-platform horology test results
 will need to be updated.
2000-12-03 14:51:12 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
48781d44e4 Support IBM S/390. Patches from Neale Ferguson@softwareAG-usa.com. 2000-12-03 14:41:47 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
65b362fae1 Disable elog(ERROR|FATAL) in signal handlers in
critical sections of code.
2000-12-03 10:27:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
079c60abc0 Don't cause --enable-cassert to define COPY_PARSE_PLAN_TREES automatically
anymore.  That won't teach us anything new for the rest of this release
cycle, so it seems better to keep the --assert environment more like the
non-assert environment for beta.
I'm going to leave CLOBBER_FREED_MEMORY and MEMORY_CONTEXT_CHECKING
turned on by --enable-cassert for now, however.
2000-12-02 18:16:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
217d1566bf Make tuple receive/print routines TOAST-aware. Formerly, printtup would
leak memory when printing a toasted attribute, and printtup_internal
didn't work at all...
2000-12-01 22:10:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
a49436d7e9 Pursuant to a pghackers discussion back around 11-Jul-00, get rid of aset.c's
not-very-good handling of mid-size allocation requests.  Do everything via
either the "small" case (chunk size rounded up to power of 2) or the "large"
case (pass it straight off to malloc()).  Increase the number of freelists
a little to set the breakpoint between these behaviors at 8K.
2000-12-01 18:14:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
dd2b56d623 Clean up MEMORY_CONTEXT_CHECKING code, and apply it more thoroughly. Also,
apply Karel Zak's patch to recycle residual space in an exhausted allocation
block.  (Bet you thought I'd forgot about that, Karel?)
2000-12-01 05:16:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
73d0514dea Make default socket directory location configurable from config.h.
If we're going to let it be run-time configurable, might as well allow
this too...
2000-11-30 23:19:04 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
37b7d5c39e Remove DISABLE_COMPLEX_MACRO definitions, since people seem to be getting
by without them.

Don't check for preprocessor symbols from system header files in port
include files, since those header files aren't included at this point.
2000-11-30 21:16:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
1f5cc8c78a Remove VARLENA_FIXED_SIZE hack, which is irreversibly broken now that
both MULTIBYTE and TOAST prevent char(n) from being truly fixed-size.
Simplify and speed up fastgetattr() and index_getattr() macros by
eliminating special cases for attnum=1.  It's just as fast to handle
the first attribute by presetting its attcacheoff to zero; so do that
instead when loading the tupledesc in relcache.c.
2000-11-30 18:38:47 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
81c8c244b2 No more #ifdef XLOG. 2000-11-30 08:46:26 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
741510521c XLOG stuff for sequences.
CommitDelay in guc.c
2000-11-30 01:47:33 +00:00
Tom Lane
680b7357ce Rearrange bufmgr header files so that buf_internals.h need not be
included by everything that includes bufmgr.h --- it's supposed to be
internals, after all, not part of the API!  This fixes the conflict
against FreeBSD headers reported by Rosenman, by making it unnecessary
for s_lock.h to be included by plperl.c.
2000-11-30 01:39:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
792b0f4666 Get rid of not-very-portable fcntl(F_SETLK) mechanism for locking the Unix
socket file, in favor of having an ordinary lockfile beside the socket file.
Clean up a few robustness problems in the lockfile code.  If postmaster is
going to reject a connection request based on database state, it will now
tell you so before authentication exchange not after.  (Of course, a failure
after is still possible if conditions change meanwhile, but this makes life
easier for a yet-to-be-written pg_ping utility.)
2000-11-29 20:59:54 +00:00
Tom Lane
c715fdea26 Significant cleanups in SysV IPC handling (shared mem and semaphores).
IPC key assignment will now work correctly even when multiple postmasters
are using same logical port number (which is possible given -k switch).
There is only one shared-mem segment per postmaster now, not 3.
Rip out broken code for non-TAS case in bufmgr and xlog, substitute a
complete S_LOCK emulation using semaphores in spin.c.  TAS and non-TAS
logic is now exactly the same.
When deadlock is detected, "Deadlock detected" is now the elog(ERROR)
message, rather than a NOTICE that comes out before an unhelpful ERROR.
2000-11-28 23:27:57 +00:00
Tom Lane
e3269cab31 Make PGLC_setlocale() static, and document that it can't be used safely
for any other purpose than PGLC_localeconv()'s internal save/restore of
locale settings.  Fix cash.c to call PGLC_localeconv() rather than
making a direct call to localeconv() --- the old way, if PGLC_localeconv()
had already cached a locale result, it would be overwritten by the first
cash_in or cash_out operation, leading to wrong-locale results later.
Probably no demonstrable bug today, since we only appear to be looking
at the LC_MONETARY results which should be the same anyway, but definitely
a gotcha waiting to strike.
2000-11-25 22:43:08 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
74dc04a034 Move connection defines to miscadmin.h. 2000-11-25 22:34:14 +00:00
Tom Lane
bbea3643a3 Store current LC_COLLATE and LC_CTYPE settings in pg_control during initdb;
re-adopt these settings at every postmaster or standalone-backend startup.
This should fix problems with indexes becoming corrupt due to failure to
provide consistent locale environment for postmaster at all times.  Also,
refuse to start up a non-locale-enabled compilation in a database originally
initdb'd with a non-C locale.  Suppress LIKE index optimization if locale
is not "C" or "POSIX" (are there any other locales where it's safe?).
Issue NOTICE during initdb if selected locale disables LIKE optimization.
2000-11-25 20:33:54 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
3f1998727d here is a patch for formatting.c (to_char/timestampt()), for 7.1
it fixing Y,YY,YYY,YYYY conversion, the docs and regress tests update
 are included too.

  During the patch testing I found small bug in miscadmin.h in
convertstr() declaration. Here it's fixed too.

 Thanks

        Karel
2000-11-25 05:00:33 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
9d5098ca78 Rename GUC name from unixsocket to unix_socket_directory 2000-11-25 04:13:18 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
5b00ea9e50 Make SET SESSION CHARACTERISTICS compliant with SQL 99. Remove redundant,
non-standard clauses.  Allow CHARACTERISTICS as unquoted identifier.
Merge related reference pages.
2000-11-24 20:16:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
80dab5bd69 A catalog cache that never caches isn't much of a cache :-(. Mea culpa.
Thanks to Brian Hirt for pointing out the performance lossage.
2000-11-24 04:16:12 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
287fd7a995 Recommit socket path fix. It works now. 2000-11-22 03:40:19 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
e921ff1779 Back out socket path until it works. 2000-11-22 02:47:30 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
c8b9b14df1 Back out socket file path change until it works. 2000-11-22 02:38:25 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
98e195d23b Make socket option specify just the directory, not the full path. 2000-11-22 01:41:14 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
fd05f89645 Extend accept/AF_UNIX bug workaround to SCO OpenServer. 2000-11-21 23:03:54 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
a70e74b060 Put external declarations into header files. 2000-11-21 21:16:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
93fcbd140a Make oidin/oidout produce and consume unsigned representation of Oid,
rather than just being aliases for int4in/int4out.  Give type Oid a
full set of comparison operators that do proper unsigned comparison,
instead of reusing the int4 comparators.  Since pg_dump is now doing
unsigned comparisons of OIDs, it is now *necessary* that we play by
the rules here.  In fact, given that btoidcmp() has been doing unsigned
comparison for quite some time, it seems likely that we have index-
corruption problems in 7.0 and before once the Oid counter goes past
2G.  Fixing these operators is a necessary step before we can think
about 8-byte Oid, too.
2000-11-21 03:23:21 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
c07bb9e0ad No casting to LSN (XLogRecPtr) is required. 2000-11-20 21:12:26 +00:00
Tom Lane
5bb2300b59 Revise handling of oldstyle/newstyle functions per recent discussions
in pghackers list.  Support for oldstyle internal functions is gone
(no longer needed, since conversion is complete) and pg_language entry
'internal' now implies newstyle call convention.  pg_language entry
'newC' is gone; both old and newstyle dynamically loaded C functions
are now called language 'C'.  A newstyle function must be identified
by an associated info routine.  See src/backend/utils/fmgr/README.
2000-11-20 20:36:57 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
99198ac6b8 Enable WAL in config.h, not Makefile.global. 2000-11-20 16:52:54 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
9394d391b8 Add configure checks for strtoll, strtoull (or strto[u]q). Disable
'long long int' portions of ecpg if the type or these functions don't
exist.
2000-11-20 15:56:14 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
a221d95f28 Compile WAL by default. 2000-11-20 05:18:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
0514ad126b Tweak AbsoluteTimeIsReal() to avoid compiler bugs on machines where
a > comparison against INT_MIN may do the wrong thing.  Per suggestion
from Andreas.
2000-11-18 05:41:45 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
52aa720320 Add separate type category for bit string types, allowing mixed bit/varbit
function calls to work.
2000-11-17 19:57:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
a933ee38bb Change SearchSysCache coding conventions so that a reference count is
maintained for each cache entry.  A cache entry will not be freed until
the matching ReleaseSysCache call has been executed.  This eliminates
worries about cache entries getting dropped while still in use.  See
my posting to pg-hackers of even date for more info.
2000-11-16 22:30:52 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
312063c97b Make pgsql compile on FreeBSD-alpha.
Context diff this time.

Remove -m486 compile args for FreeBSD-i386, compile -O2 on i386.

Compile with only -O on alpha for codegen safety.

Make the port use the TEST_AND_SET for alpha and i386 on FreeBSD.

Fix a lot of bogus string formats for outputting pointers (cast to int
and %u/%x replaced with no cast and %p), and 'Size'(size_t) are now
cast to 'unsigned long' and output with %lu/

Remove an unused variable.

Alfred Perlstein
2000-11-16 05:51:07 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
76920de895 Rename parameter "hostname" to "virtual_host". Seemed very ambiguous... 2000-11-15 18:36:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
21e1e6643c Minor cleanup of tableOid-related coding. 2000-11-14 21:04:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
b0d243e420 Clean up comments. 2000-11-14 20:47:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
2cf48ca04b Extend CREATE DATABASE to allow selection of a template database to be
cloned, rather than always cloning template1.  Modify initdb to generate
two identical databases rather than one, template0 and template1.
Connections to template0 are disallowed, so that it will always remain
in its virgin as-initdb'd state.  pg_dumpall now dumps databases with
restore commands that say CREATE DATABASE foo WITH TEMPLATE = template0.
This allows proper behavior when there is user-added data in template1.
initdb forced!
2000-11-14 18:37:49 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
026643a6e7 Rename PortName to PortNumber. 2000-11-14 01:15:06 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
2150c2edf1 UUNET is looking into offering PostgreSQL as a part of a managed web
hosting product, on both shared and dedicated machines.  We currently
offer Oracle and MySQL, and it would be a nice middle-ground.
However, as shipped, PostgreSQL lacks the following features we need
that MySQL has:

1. The ability to listen only on a particular IP address.  Each
   hosting customer has their own IP address, on which all of their
   servers (http, ftp, real media, etc.) run.
2. The ability to place the Unix-domain socket in a mode 700 directory.
   This allows us to automatically create an empty database, with an
   empty DBA password, for new or upgrading customers without having
   to interactively set a DBA password and communicate it to (or from)
   the customer.  This in turn cuts down our install and upgrade times.
3. The ability to connect to the Unix-domain socket from within a
   change-rooted environment.  We run CGI programs chrooted to the
   user's home directory, which is another reason why we need to be
   able to specify where the Unix-domain socket is, instead of /tmp.
4. The ability to, if run as root, open a pid file in /var/run as
   root, and then setuid to the desired user.  (mysqld -u can almost
   do this; I had to patch it, too).

The patch below fixes problem 1-3.  I plan to address #4, also, but
haven't done so yet.  These diffs are big enough that they should give
the PG development team something to think about in the meantime :-)
Also, I'm about to leave for 2 weeks' vacation, so I thought I'd get
out what I have, which works (for the problems it tackles), now.

With these changes, we can set up and run PostgreSQL with scripts the
same way we can with apache or proftpd or mysql.

In summary, this patch makes the following enhancements:

1. Adds an environment variable PGUNIXSOCKET, analogous to MYSQL_UNIX_PORT,
   and command line options -k --unix-socket to the relevant programs.
2. Adds a -h option to postmaster to set the hostname or IP address to
   listen on instead of the default INADDR_ANY.
3. Extends some library interfaces to support the above.
4. Fixes a few memory leaks in PQconnectdb().

The default behavior is unchanged from stock 7.0.2; if you don't use
any of these new features, they don't change the operation.

David J. MacKenzie
2000-11-13 15:18:15 +00:00
Tom Lane
ebb0a20149 Keep track of the last active slot in the shared ProcState array, so
that search loops only have to scan that far and not through all maxBackends
entries.  This eliminates a performance penalty for setting maxBackends
much higher than the average number of active backends.  Also, eliminate
no-longer-used 'backend tag' concept.  Remove setting of environment
variables at backend start (except for CYR_RECODE), since none of them
are being examined by the backend any longer.
2000-11-12 20:51:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
6543d81d65 Restructure handling of inheritance queries so that they work with outer
joins, and clean things up a good deal at the same time.  Append plan node
no longer hacks on rangetable at runtime --- instead, all child tables are
given their own RT entries during planning.  Concept of multiple target
tables pushed up into execMain, replacing bug-prone implementation within
nodeAppend.  Planner now supports generating Append plans for inheritance
sets either at the top of the plan (the old way) or at the bottom.  Expanding
at the bottom is appropriate for tables used as sources, since they may
appear inside an outer join; but we must still expand at the top when the
target of an UPDATE or DELETE is an inheritance set, because we actually need
a different targetlist and junkfilter for each target table in that case.
Fortunately a target table can't be inside an outer join...  Bizarre mutual
recursion between union_planner and prepunion.c is gone --- in fact,
union_planner doesn't really have much to do with union queries anymore,
so I renamed it grouping_planner.
2000-11-12 00:37:02 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
17d63245c7 Define conversions to and from text for date, time, and timetz. 2000-11-11 19:55:39 +00:00
Tom Lane
a210023008 Adjust INET/CIDR display conventions and reimplement some INET/CIDR
functions, per recent discussions on pghackers.  For now, I have called
the verbose-display formatting function text(), but will reconsider if
enough people object.
initdb forced.
2000-11-10 20:13:27 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
92875e6f44 pg_fsync is fsync in WAL version. 2000-11-10 03:53:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
ddeab22565 Clean up syscache so that recursive invocation is safe, and remove error
message about recursive use of a syscache.  Also remove most of the
specialized indexscan routines in indexing.c --- it turns out that
catcache.c is perfectly able to perform the indexscan for itself,
in fact has already looked up all the information needed to do so!
This should be faster as well as needing far less boilerplate code.
2000-11-10 00:33:12 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
b0299c5d37 Auto checkpoint creation. 2000-11-09 11:26:00 +00:00
Tom Lane
3908473c80 Make DROP TABLE rollback-able: postpone physical file delete until commit.
(WAL logging for this is not done yet, however.)  Clean up a number of really
crufty things that are no longer needed now that DROP behaves nicely.  Make
temp table mapper do the right things when drop or rename affecting a temp
table is rolled back.  Also, remove "relation modified while in use" error
check, in favor of locking tables at first reference and holding that lock
throughout the statement.
2000-11-08 22:10:03 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
3304341700 Reimplement alternative database locations with symlinks. No changes in
user interface.
2000-11-08 16:59:50 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
306c44eead Add -V option to backend, to show version, since --version doesn't seem
to work everywhere.  Also, on FreeBSD you need to set the optreset variable
to 1 before parsing the command line a second time with getopt().
2000-11-06 22:18:10 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
d9ef7e9ec7 Add support for AT TIME ZONE syntax. 2000-11-06 16:05:25 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
8e8fc32bec Add functions to support AT TIME ZONE syntax.
Update catalog version to today.
2000-11-06 15:58:46 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
f0e37a8531 New CHECKPOINT command.
Auto removing of offline log files and creating new file
at checkpoint time.
2000-11-05 22:50:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
11f7b29054 Allow ORDER BY, LIMIT in sub-selects. Fix most (not all) cases where
the grammar did not allow redundant parentheses around sub-selects.
Distinguish LIMIT ALL from LIMIT 0; make the latter behave as one would
expect.
2000-11-05 00:15:54 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
abfb417574 Make the backend grok relative paths for the data directory by converting
it to an absolute path.
2000-11-04 12:43:24 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
dfda21e7a6 Add configure check to see whether <string.h> and <strings.h> may both be
included, and then include <strings.h> if so.  Several systems already
needed <strings.h> anyway.  Some new systems that claim to conform to the
Unix 9x "standard" do not declare str[n]casemp() in string.h, and C99
compilers will not like that.
2000-11-03 18:43:52 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
b98ba2a04c pg_variable is not used in WAL version now. 2000-11-03 11:39:36 +00:00
Tom Lane
7a64100164 Fix insufficiently-parenthesized macro definitions.
No known bug here, but...
2000-11-02 23:11:03 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
d1bfa6c72e Add runtime configuration options to control permission bits and group
owner of unix socket.
2000-11-01 21:14:03 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
b99ee7f37d This is the minimal version of the Darwin support patch from
Bruce Hartzler <bruceh@mail.utexas.edu>.  It contains shared library
support, regression test map, and the usual template files.  The dynamic
loader is missing, the spin lock code apparently doesn't assemble due to
syntax problems, and semaphores are to be hoped for from Apple.
2000-10-31 19:55:20 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
73874a06f0 Change the parser to convert SQL "position" and "substring" syntax to
position() and substring() functions, so that it works transparently for
bit types as well.  Alias the text functions appropriately.

Add position() for bit types.

Add new constant node T_BitString that represents literals of the form
B'1001 and pass those to zpbit type.
2000-10-31 10:22:13 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
1acf6f9c8e Add support for code conversion between Unicode and other encodings.
Supported encodings are: EUC_JP, EUC_CN, EUC_KR, EUC_TW, Shift JIS,
Big5, ISO8859-[1-5].
TODO: testings! and documentations...
2000-10-30 10:41:05 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
e5b6b0ebb9 Add new configure option "--enable-uniconv" that enables automatic
code conversion between Unicode and other encodings. Note that
this option requires --enable-multibyte also.
The reason why this is optional is that the feature requires huge
mapping tables and I don't think every user need the feature.
2000-10-30 07:17:31 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
525e1c4436 USE_POSIX_TIME replaced by HAVE_TM_ZONE || HAVE_INT_TIMEZONE, which are
equivalent.

In linux.h there were some #undef HAVE_INT_TIMEZONE, which are useless
because HAVE_TM_ZONE overrides it anyway, and messing with configure
results isn't cool.
2000-10-29 13:17:34 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
4f82ab4c97 #define JMP_BUF has been unnecessary since the arrival of the sigsetjmp
test.
2000-10-28 23:53:01 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
0c0a176370 As we don't use struct dirent, the #define SYSV_DIRENT is useless. If we
every do need it we'd better use AC_HEADER_DIRENT from Autoconf.

#define NO_EMPTY_STMTS is completely unused.
2000-10-28 22:53:17 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
88094f2e2b beos fixes from Cyril VELTER 2000-10-28 18:27:57 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
5b0740d3fc WAL 2000-10-28 16:21:00 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
2969c01d55 Remove gcc-only macro definition 2000-10-27 02:23:51 +00:00
Tom Lane
2f35b4efdb Re-implement LIMIT/OFFSET as a plan node type, instead of a hack in
ExecutorRun.  This allows LIMIT to work in a view.  Also, LIMIT in a
cursor declaration will behave in a reasonable fashion, whereas before
it was overridden by the FETCH count.
2000-10-26 21:38:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
8cbda7cbd0 Fix breakage I introduced yesterday in MULTIBYTE compilations.
Sorry 'bout that, chief...
2000-10-26 17:31:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
0a63b6d066 Support SET/SHOW/RESET client_encoding and server_encoding even when
MULTIBYTE support is not compiled (you just can't set them to anything
but SQL_ASCII).  This should reduce interoperability problems between
MB-enabled clients and non-MB-enabled servers.
2000-10-25 19:44:44 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
157ff4e108 WAL utils defs 2000-10-25 00:49:14 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
b0c1c53a43 Integer binary operators, from Marko Kreen <marko@l-t.ee>. Renamed bitxor
operator to '#' for consistency.  Parser still needs work.
2000-10-24 20:16:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
7ab8384543 Create empty file so that CVS sources compile (Vadim can fill in real
definition later...)
2000-10-24 18:05:14 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
db2faa943a WAL misc 2000-10-24 09:56:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
a9b6b01ee8 Reconsider page size for large objects: rather than stuffing disk pages
as full as possible, seems better to use a tuple size around BLCKSZ/4
so that less space is wasted when a LO tuple is updated.  Also, this
lets us use a logical page size that's an exact power of two, avoiding
partial-page writes when client is sending us stuff in power-of-2
buffer chunks.
2000-10-24 03:34:53 +00:00
Tom Lane
4f44aa04b5 Major overhaul of large-object implementation, by Denis Perchine with
kibitzing from Tom Lane.  Large objects are now all stored in a single
system relation "pg_largeobject" --- no more xinv or xinx files, no more
relkind 'l'.  This should offer substantial performance improvement for
large numbers of LOs, since there won't be directory bloat anymore.
It'll also fix problems like running out of locktable space when you
access thousands of LOs in one transaction.
Also clean up cruft in read/write routines.  LOs with "holes" in them
(never-written byte ranges) now work just like Unix files with holes do:
a hole reads as zeroes but doesn't occupy storage space.
INITDB forced!
2000-10-24 01:38:44 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
8111329b87 Back out xti.h portion of the patch. 2000-10-23 14:50:44 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
4b65a2840b New relcache hash table with RelFileNode as key to be used
from bufmgr - it would be nice to have separate hash in smgr
for node <--> fd mappings, but for the moment it's easy to
add new hash to relcache.
Fixed small bug in xlog.c:ReadRecord.
2000-10-23 04:10:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
9ace03183c Some small polishing of Mark Hollomon's cleanup of DROP command: might
as well allow DROP multiple INDEX, RULE, TYPE as well.  Add missing
CommandCounterIncrement to DROP loop, which could cause trouble otherwise
with multiple DROP of items affecting same catalog entries.  Try to
bring a little consistency to various error messages using 'does not exist',
'nonexistent', etc --- I standardized on 'does not exist' since that's
what the vast majority of the existing uses seem to be.
2000-10-22 23:32:48 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
fba790ad58 Makeover for Unixware 7.1.1
* Makefile: Add more standard targets.  Improve shell redirection in GNU
make detection.
* src/backend/access/transam/rmgr.c: Fix incorrect(?) C.
* src/backend/libpq/pqcomm.c (StreamConnection): Work around accept() bug.
* src/include/port/unixware.h: ...with help from here.
* src/backend/nodes/print.c (plannode_type): Remove some "break"s after
"return"s.
* src/backend/tcop/dest.c (DestToFunction): ditto.
* src/backend/nodes/readfuncs.c: Add proper prototypes.
* src/backend/utils/adt/numutils.c (pg_atoi): Cope specially with strtol()
setting EINVAL. This saves us from creating an extra set of regression test
output for the affected systems.
* src/include/storage/s_lock.h (tas): Correct prototype.
* src/interfaces/libpq/fe-connect.c (parseServiceInfo): Don't use variable
as dimension in array definition.
* src/makefiles/Makefile.unixware: Add support for GCC.
* src/template/unixware: same here
* src/test/regress/expected/abstime-solaris-1947.out: Adjust whitespace.
* src/test/regress/expected/horology-solaris-1947.out: Part of this file
was evidently missing.
* src/test/regress/pg_regress.sh: Fix shell.  mkdir -p returns non-zero if
the directory exists.
* src/test/regress/resultmap: Add entries for Unixware.
2000-10-22 22:15:13 +00:00
Tom Lane
e51d0b3c37 datlastsysoid is an Oid, not an int4 ... 2000-10-22 18:29:58 +00:00
Philip Warner
4ac174213f Add new datlastsysoid to pg_database.
This field stores the last allocated OID after the database was created.
Used by pg_dump in deciding what is user-defined vs. system-defined.
2000-10-22 17:55:49 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
aa23c70522 BACKED OUT.
> Regression tests opr_sanity and sanity_check are now failing.

Um, Bruce, I've said several times that I didn't think Perchine's large
object changes should be applied until someone had actually reviewed
them.
2000-10-22 05:27:23 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
f8ff1ee5aa Move DLSUFFIX, AROPT, and CFLAGS_SL settings from template to
Makefile.port, since they are of no use to configure and much of the
library magic happens in Makefile.port anyway.

Use __alpha, not __alpha__, since the former is universally available.
Remove -DNOFIXADE from the compile command line and put it in the port
include file.
2000-10-21 22:36:14 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
293d1e5f2c here it is as requested by Bruce.
I tested it restoring my database with > 100000 BLOBS, and dumping it out.
But unfortunatly I can not restore it back due to problems in pg_dump.

--
Sincerely Yours,
Denis Perchine
2000-10-21 15:55:29 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
a7fcadd10a WAL 2000-10-21 15:43:36 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
805e431a38 Add support for VPATH builds, that is, building somewhere else than in the
source directory.  This involves mostly makefiles using $(srcdir) when they
might have used ".".  (Regression tests don't work with this, yet.)

Sort out usage of CPPFLAGS, CFLAGS (and CXXFLAGS).  Add "override" keyword
in most places, to preserve necessary flags even when the user overrode the
flags.
2000-10-20 21:04:27 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
b58c0411ba redo/undo support functions and cleanups. 2000-10-20 11:01:21 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
73677dd92f The following patch was sent to the patches list:
This patch forces the use of 'DROP VIEW' to destroy views.

It also changes the syntax of DROP VIEW to
DROP VIEW v1, v2, ...
to match the syntax of DROP TABLE.

Some error messages were changed so this patch also includes changes to the
appropriate expected/*.out files.

Doc changes for 'DROP TABLE" and 'DROP VIEW' are included.


--
Mark Hollomon
2000-10-18 16:16:18 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
2e6358172f I had to change buffer tag: now RelFileNode is used instead of
LockRelId - ie physical information, not logical. It's required
for WAL. Regression tests passed.
2000-10-18 05:50:16 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
85f1950a6f Remove NO_SECURITY define. 2000-10-16 17:08:11 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
17e3e4702d Fix typo in code. 2000-10-16 16:19:14 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
2c7de17b07 New file naming. Database OID is used as "tablespace" id and
relation OID is used as file node on creation but may be changed later
if required. Regression Tests Approved (c) -:)))
2000-10-16 14:52:28 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
0f07d644a3 The configure script fails to find <netinet/tcp.h>.
As a result, backend/libpq/pqcomm.c and interfaces/libpq/fe-connect.c
fail to compile.

The <netinet/tcp.h> header needs to be preceded by <netinet/in.h>, at
least on IRIX, Solaris and AIX.  The simple configure test fails.
(That header on Linux is idempotent.)

The basic problem is that <netinet/tcp.h> is a BSD header.  The
correct header for TCP internals such as TCP_NODELAY on a UNIX system
is <xti.h>.  By UNIX I mean UNIX95 (aka XPG4v2 or SUSv1) or later.
The current UNIX standard (UNIX98 aka SUSv2) is available online at
<http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/7908799/>.

The fix is to add header support for <xti.h> into configure.in and
config.h.in.

The 2 files which conditionally include <netinet/tcp.h> need also to
conditionally include <xti.h>.

Pete Forman
2000-10-14 23:56:59 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
deee783052 WAL 2000-10-13 12:05:22 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
25a26a7ab8 WAL 2000-10-13 02:03:02 +00:00
Philip Warner
8fb04f8f98 Make setval(text,int32,bool) visible 2000-10-13 00:33:47 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
40184eecd5 Disable elog when linked with frontend. 2000-10-12 07:36:51 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
f48b9f9ec7 Support for automatic code conversion between UNICODE and other
encodings
2000-10-12 06:08:28 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
f41f8eebe7 Fix temp relation handling for indexes, cleanup 2000-10-11 21:28:19 +00:00
Philip Warner
6fec21609b Added new SQL function setval(seq,val,bool) to restore is_called as well as value
(will be used in a future pg_dump).
2000-10-11 15:31:34 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
4d76a801c6 Unify solaris_i386 and solaris_sparc templates. They were almost identical
anyway, the rest being due to them not being kept in sync.  Add configure
test for lorder and use it (on Solaris) when found.
2000-10-10 21:22:29 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
2af8b963f1 Add runtime configuration option "silent_mode".
This is equivalent to postmaster's -S option.
2000-10-08 09:25:38 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
be58282516 Tom Lane wrote:
> > For a while I though it might be because we are using an alpha TAS in
> > the spinlock rather than the old semaphore. I replaced our spinlock
> > with the standard one and it made no difference. We have been running
> > with our spinlock implementation for nearly 2 months on a production
> > database now without a hitch, so I think it is ok. Did I ever submit
> > any patches for the Alpha spinlock?
>
> Not that I recall.  We did get some advice from some Alpha gurus at DEC
> who seemed to think the existing TAS code is OK.  What was it that you
> felt needed to be improved?

The current code uses semaphores, which has the advantage that it works
well even on multi-processor machines, but the disadvantage that it is not
the fastest way possible. Writing a spinlock on Alpha for SMP machines is
very difficult, as you need to deal with memory barriers. A real mess. But
then one of the people at Compaq pointed out to us that there is a
ready-made routine on Alpha. We implemented it with the two patches below.
I ran tests with lots of parallel back-ends and got around a 10% speed
increase. I include the two patches. Perhaps some of the other people
running Tru64 can have a look at these as well.

Cheers,

Adriaan Joubert
2000-10-08 04:38:21 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
e5e5de8e8c Back out:
> this is patch v 0.4 to support transactions with BLOBs.
> All BLOBs are in one table. You need to make initdb.
>
> --
> Sincerely Yours,
> Denis Perchine
2000-10-08 03:53:15 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
cf5a950c10 Hello,
this is patch v 0.4 to support transactions with BLOBs.
All BLOBs are in one table. You need to make initdb.

--
Sincerely Yours,
Denis Perchine
2000-10-08 03:18:57 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
7ea8403c8a The beos port in the source tree doesn't even compile. and even
after that dynamic loading isn't working and shared memory handling is
broken.

        Attached with this message, there is a Zip file which contain :

        * beos.diff = patch file generated with difforig
        * beos = folder with beos support files which need to be moved in /
src/backend/port
        * expected = foler with three file for message and precision
difference in regression test
        * regression.diff = rule problem (need to kill the backend manualy)
        * dynloader = dynloader files (they are also in the pacth files,
but there is so much modification that I have join full files)

        Everything works except a problem in 'rules' Is there some problems
with rules in the current tree ? It used to works with last week tree.

Cyril VELTER
2000-10-07 14:39:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
fbd26d6984 Arrange that no database accesses are attempted during parser() --- this
took some rejiggering of typename and ACL parsing, as well as moving
parse_analyze call out of parser().  Restructure postgres.c processing
so that parse analysis and rewrite are skipped when in abort-transaction
state.  Only COMMIT and ABORT statements will be processed beyond the raw
parser() phase.  This addresses problem of parser failing with database access
errors while in aborted state (see pghackers discussions around 7/28/00).
Also fix some bugs with COMMIT/ABORT statements appearing in the middle of
a single query input string.
Function, operator, and aggregate arguments/results can now use full
TypeName production, in particular foo[] for array types.
DROP OPERATOR and COMMENT ON OPERATOR were broken for unary operators.
Allow CREATE AGGREGATE to accept unquoted numeric constants for initcond.
2000-10-07 00:58:23 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
b32685a999 Add proofreader's changes to docs.
Fix misspelling of disbursion to dispersion.
2000-10-05 19:48:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
05e3d0ee86 Reimplementation of UNION/INTERSECT/EXCEPT. INTERSECT/EXCEPT now meet the
SQL92 semantics, including support for ALL option.  All three can be used
in subqueries and views.  DISTINCT and ORDER BY work now in views, too.
This rewrite fixes many problems with cross-datatype UNIONs and INSERT/SELECT
where the SELECT yields different datatypes than the INSERT needs.  I did
that by making UNION subqueries and SELECT in INSERT be treated like
subselects-in-FROM, thereby allowing an extra level of targetlist where the
datatype conversions can be inserted safely.
INITDB NEEDED!
2000-10-05 19:11:39 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
5800c6b9aa Btree WAL logging. 2000-10-04 00:04:43 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
831e78e0c4 Better coding of readline tests 2000-10-03 19:50:21 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
87c0e623ba New diff that now covers the entire tree. Applying this gets postgresql
working on the VERY latest version of BeOS.  I'm sure there will be
alot of comments, but then if there weren't I'd be disappointed!

Thanks for your continuing efforts to get this into your tree.

Haven't bothered with the new files as they haven't changed.

BTW Peter, the compiler is "broken" about the bool define and so on.
I'm filing a bug report to try and get it addressed.  Hopefully then we
can tidy up the code a bit.

I await the replies with interest :)

David Reid
2000-10-03 03:11:26 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
416bbbffa3 Banish caddr_t (mostly), use Datum where appropriate. 2000-10-02 19:42:56 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
7a7e0240ea Here is the first batch of files and diffs for the BeOS port. I've run into
problems with some bits of it, but when all the patches are in it'll build
and we can fix it from there :)  I've got a version that builds and runs and
that is the basis for these patches.

The first file has the new additional files that are required,
    template/beos
    backend/port/dynloader/beos.c
    backend/port/dynloader/beos.h
    include/port/beos.h
    makefiles/Makefile.beos

The second is a tarball of diffs against a few files.  I've added sys/ipc.h
to configure and config.h via configure.in and config.h.in and then started
adding the check as this file isn't needed on BeOS and having loads of
#ifdef BEOS isn't as obvious as #ifdef HAVE_SYS_IPC_H and isn't as
autconf'ish :)
Files touched are
    include/c.h
    configure.in
    include/config.h.in
    include/storage/ipc.h
    include/utils/int8.h

Let me know how these go.  I'll await a response before submitting any more.

Any problems just get in touch.

David Reid
2000-10-02 17:16:01 +00:00
Tom Lane
7215f74b89 Make default ACL be consistent --- ie, starting point for ChangeAcl
is the same as the access permissions granted when a relation's relacl
field is NULL, ie, owner=all rights, world=no rights.
2000-10-02 04:49:28 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
469ebeefd6 Please apply the following patch to fix problems with the AIX port
and the fmgr redesign.

It makes the homebrewn dl*() functions for more recent Versions of AIX
obsolete
by using the system dl*() functions instead.

It also fixes the expected file for the horology regression test.
Please regenerate configure from configure.in, I don't have the
environment/time.

Andreas
2000-09-29 22:00:49 +00:00
Tom Lane
3a94e789f5 Subselects in FROM clause, per ISO syntax: FROM (SELECT ...) [AS] alias.
(Don't forget that an alias is required.)  Views reimplemented as expanding
to subselect-in-FROM.  Grouping, aggregates, DISTINCT in views actually
work now (he says optimistically).  No UNION support in subselects/views
yet, but I have some ideas about that.  Rule-related permissions checking
moved out of rewriter and into executor.
INITDB REQUIRED!
2000-09-29 18:21:41 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
2a7da3f564 Standardize on __CYGWIN__ rather than __CYGWIN32__ macro. Doesn't matter
either way (although the former is preferred by the Cygwin folks
themselves), but using only one seems nicer.
2000-09-29 13:53:35 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
664ce79dd8 Fixes for Cygwin, with help from Pete Forman <gsez020@kryten.bedford.waii.com>.
Update the installation instructions (formerly misnamed "FAQ"), add configure
checks for some headers rather than having users copy stubs manually (ugh!).
Use Autoconf check for exe extension.  This also avoids inheriting the value
of $(X) from the environment.
2000-09-27 15:17:57 +00:00
Tom Lane
8bdc2bf030 Use variable aliases, if supplied, rather than real column names in
complaints about ungrouped variables.  This is for consistency with
behavior elsewhere, notably the fact that the relname is reported as
an alias in these same complaints.  Also, it'll work with subselect-
in-FROM where old code didn't.
2000-09-25 18:14:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
74f0b61bf4 Karel missed an ichar->chr ... 2000-09-25 16:36:36 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
ebdfac3bb1 the patch include:
- rename ichar() to chr() (discussed with Tom)

        - add docs for oracle compatible routines:

                btrim()
                ascii()
                chr()
                repeat()

        - fix bug with timezone in to_char()

        - all to_char() variants return NULL instead textin("")
          if it's needful.

 The contrib/odbc is without changes and contains same routines as main
tree ... because I not sure how plans are Thomas with this :-)

                                        Karel
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

This effectively one line patch should fix the fact that
foreign key definitions in create table were erroring if
a primary key was defined.  I was using the columns
list to get the columns of the table for comparison, but
it got reused as a temporary list inside the primary key
stuff.

Stephan Szabo
2000-09-25 12:58:47 +00:00
Tom Lane
ba2ea6e0f5 Fix GEQO optimizer to work correctly with new outer-join-capable
query representation.  Note that GEQO_RELS setting is now interpreted
as the number of top-level items in the FROM list, not necessarily the
number of relations in the query.  This seems appropriate since we are
only doing join-path searching over the top-level items.
2000-09-19 18:42:34 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
457ac0331c Implement differentiation between CURRENT_USER and SESSION_USER as per SQL.
There is still no effective difference but it will kick in once setuid
functions exist (not included here).  Make old getpgusername() alias for
current_user.
2000-09-19 18:18:04 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
335248c9b7 Support for DESTDIR make variable. This is used as in `make install
DESTDIR=/else/where' and prepends the value of DESTDIR to the full
installation paths (e.g., /else/where/usr/local/pgsql/bin). This allows
users to install the package into a location different from the one that
was configured and hard-coded into various scripts, e.g., for creating
binary packages.

DESTDIR is in many cases preferrable over `make install
prefix=/else/where' because

a) `prefix' affects the path that is hard-coded into the files, which can
lead to a `make install prefix=xxx' (as done by the regression test
driver) corrupting the files in the source tree with wrong paths.

b) it doesn't work at all if a directory was overridden to not depend on
`prefix', e.g., --sysconfdir=/etc.

(Updating the regression test driver to use DESTDIR is a separate
undertaking.)

See also autoconf@gnu.org, From: Akim Demaille <akim@epita.fr>, Date: 08
Sep 2000 12:48:59 +0200, Message-ID:
<mv4em2vb1lw.fsf@nostromo.lrde.epita.fr>, Subject: Re: HTML format
documentation.
2000-09-17 13:02:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
8ae9ad1cb8 Reimplement LIKE/ESCAPE as operators so that indexscan optimization
can still work, per recent discussion on pghackers.  Correct some bugs
in ILIKE implementation.
2000-09-15 18:45:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
ed5003c584 First cut at full support for OUTER JOINs. There are still a few loose
ends to clean up (see my message of same date to pghackers), but mostly
it works.  INITDB REQUIRED!
2000-09-12 21:07:18 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
8e95321476 Btree WAL records. 2000-09-12 06:07:52 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
7f171b599a This patch implements the following command:
ALTER TABLE <tablename> OWNER TO <username>

Only a superuser may execute the command.

--
Mark Hollomon
mhh@mindspring.com
2000-09-12 05:09:57 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
264c068207 This patch implements a different "relkind"
for views. Views are now have a "relkind" of
RELKIND_VIEW instead of RELKIND_RELATION.

Also, views no longer have actual heap storage
files.

The following changes were made

1. CREATE VIEW sets the new relkind

2. The executor complains if a DELETE or
        INSERT references a view.

3. DROP RULE complains if an attempt is made
        to delete a view SELECT rule.

4. CREATE RULE "_RETmytable" AS ON SELECT TO mytable DO INSTEAD ...
        1. checks to make sure mytable is empty.
        2. sets the relkind to RELKIND_VIEW.
        3. deletes the heap storage files.
5. LOCK myview is not allowed. :)


6. the regression test type_sanity was changed to
        account for the new relkind value.

7. CREATE INDEX ON myview ... is not allowed.

8. VACUUM myview is not allowed.
        VACUUM automatically skips views when do the entire
        database.

9. TRUNCATE myview is not allowed.


THINGS LEFT TO THINK ABOUT

o pg_views

o pg_dump

o pgsql (\d \dv)
o Do we really want to be able to inherit from views?

o Is 'DROP TABLE myview' OK?

--
Mark Hollomon
2000-09-12 04:49:17 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
b09bd214aa This is temporal place holder for Relation File Node till
reloid.version/unique_id file naming is not implemented
2000-09-10 00:06:52 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
f2bfe8a24c Heap redo/undo (except for tuple moving used by vacuum). 2000-09-07 09:58:38 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
ffd9aaa0a9 A bit of cleanup after SSL patch. Add it to config file, improve
documentation.
2000-09-06 19:54:52 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
6dc249610a Code cleanup of user name and user id handling in the backend. The current
user is now defined in terms of the user id, the user name is only computed
upon request (for display purposes). This is kind of the opposite of the
previous state, which would maintain the user name and compute the user id
for permission checks.

Besides perhaps saving a few cycles (integer vs string), this now creates a
single point of attack for changing the user id during a connection, for
purposes of "setuid" functions, etc.
2000-09-06 14:15:31 +00:00
Jan Wieck
daf1e3a702 Added functions
quote_ident(text) returns text
    quote_literal(text) returns text

These are handy to build up properly quoted query strings
for the new PL/pgSQL EXECUTE functionality to submit
dynamic DDL statements.

Jan
2000-09-05 20:25:14 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
424f0edcb8 Fix relative path references so that make knowns which dependencies refer
to one another. Sort out builddir vs srcdir variable namings. Remove some
now obsoleted make variables.
2000-08-31 16:12:35 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
ef6164de1d Revert removal of signed, volatile, and signal handler arg type tests. 2000-08-29 09:36:51 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
dffd8cac3d * to_char:
- full support for IW (ISO week) and vice versa conversion for IW too
    (the to_char 'week' support is now complete and I hope correct).

  Thomas, I use for IW code from timestamp.c, for this I create separate
  function date2isoweek() from original 'case DTK_WEEK:' code in the
  timestamp_part(). I mean will better use one code for same feature in
  date_part() and in to_char(). The isoweek2date() is added to timestamp.c
  too. Right?

  IMHO in 7.1 will all to_char's features complete. It is cca 41 templates
  for date/time and cca 21 for numbers.

 * to_ascii:

   - gcc, is it correct now? :-)


  In the patch is documentation for to_char's IW and for to_ascii().

                                                        Karel
2000-08-29 04:41:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
46426b6d01 Update obsolete comments. 2000-08-29 02:00:38 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
79abd73eee Remove configure tests for signed', volatile', and signal handler args;
the harm potential outweighs the possible benefits.
2000-08-27 19:00:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
d70bf0dd35 Rename BITSPERBYTE to BITS_PER_BYTE to avoid conflict with <values.h>
on some platforms.
2000-08-26 21:53:44 +00:00
Tom Lane
3d3ca010aa Avoid creating a TOAST table if we can prove that the maximum tuple
length is < TOAST_TUPLE_THRESHOLD, even with toastable column types
present.  For example, CREATE TABLE foo (f1 int, f2 varchar(100))
does not require a toast table, even though varchar is a toastable
type.
2000-08-25 18:05:54 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
8cca25728b Change return type of:
pg_mb2wchar(const unsigned char *, pg_wchar *);
       pg_mb2wchar_with_len(const unsigned char *, pg_wchar *, int);
from void to int. Now they return the number of
wide chars.
2000-08-25 14:24:09 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
996832caee Make the location of the Kerberos server key file run time configurable
(rather than compile time). For libpq, even when Kerberos support is
compiled in, the default user name should still fall back to geteuid()
if it can't be determined via the Kerberos system.

A couple of fixes for string type configuration parameters, now that there
is one.
2000-08-25 10:00:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
481487b964 GetAttributeByName and GetAttributeByNum should be declared to return
Datum, not char*, for portability's sake.
2000-08-24 23:34:11 +00:00
Tom Lane
782c16c6a1 SQL-language functions are now callable in ordinary fmgr contexts ...
for example, an SQL function can be used in a functional index.  (I make
no promises about speed, but it'll work ;-).)  Clean up and simplify
handling of functions returning sets.
2000-08-24 03:29:15 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
8a35cbe1db Add functions to convert to and from text, and to truncate to MAC OUI.
Remove hardcoded macaddr_manuf(), which had really old, obsolete info.
 Replace this with some contrib/mac/ code to maniag OUI info from IEEE.
2000-08-23 06:04:49 +00:00
Tom Lane
0147b1934f Fix a many-legged critter reported by chifungfan@yahoo.com: under the
right circumstances a hash join executed as a DECLARE CURSOR/FETCH
query would crash the backend.  Problem as seen in current sources was
that the hash tables were stored in a context that was a child of
TransactionCommandContext, which got zapped at completion of the FETCH
command --- but cursor cleanup executed at COMMIT expected the tables
to still be valid.  I haven't chased down the details as seen in 7.0.*
but I'm sure it's the same general problem.
2000-08-22 04:06:22 +00:00
Tom Lane
7893462e44 Move pg_checkretval out of the planner (where it never belonged) into
pg_proc.c (where it's actually used).  Fix it to correctly handle tlists
that contain resjunk target items, and improve error messages.  This
addresses bug reported by Krupnikov 6-July-00.
2000-08-21 20:55:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
e67ff6b670 fmgr interface mopup work. Use new DatumGetBool and BoolGetDatum
macros where appropriate (the code used to have several different ways
of doing that, including Int32, Int8, UInt8, ...).  Remove last few
references to float32 and float64 typedefs --- it's all float4/float8
now.  The typedefs themselves should probably stay in c.h for a release
or two, though, to avoid breaking user-written C functions.
2000-08-21 17:22:36 +00:00
Tom Lane
b503cbe319 First pass at integrating BIT and BIT VARYING code from Adriaan Joubert.
Update functions to new-style fmgr, make BIT and VARBIT be binary-
equivalent, add entries to allow these types to be btree indexed,
correct a few bugs.  BIT/VARBIT are now toastable, too.
NOTE: initdb forced due to catalog updates.
2000-08-21 04:48:57 +00:00
Tom Lane
d594eecde2 Standardize on just one spelling of BITSPERBYTE. 2000-08-20 19:31:37 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
9b3d66ecbd Introduce HAVE_UNIX_SOCKETS symbol to replace repeatedly listing all the
unsupported platforms.
2000-08-20 10:55:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
4b8f1bcb9c Make functional indexes accept binary-compatible functions, for example
CREATE INDEX fooi ON foo (lower(f1)) where f1 is varchar rather than text.
2000-08-20 00:44:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
37168b8da4 Clean up handling of variable-free qual clauses. System now does the
right thing with variable-free clauses that contain noncachable functions,
such as 'WHERE random() < 0.5' --- these are evaluated once per
potential output tuple.  Expressions that contain only Params are
now candidates to be indexscan quals --- for example, 'var = ($1 + 1)'
can now be indexed.  Cope with RelabelType nodes atop potential indexscan
variables --- this oversight prevents 7.0.* from recognizing some
potentially indexscanable situations.
2000-08-13 02:50:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
766fb7f707 Mop-up for removal of ':' and ';' operators ... like, say, actually
take 'em out of pg_operator.  Also remove from scan.l's set of legal
operator characters.  Update documentation.
2000-08-12 05:15:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
c333d2b329 Update comments for some parse node types. 2000-08-11 23:46:54 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue
b0d5036c7c CREATE btree INDEX takes dead tuples into account when old transactions
are running.
2000-08-10 02:33:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
62e29fe2e7 Remove 'func_tlist' from Func expression nodes, likewise 'param_tlist'
from Param nodes, per discussion a few days ago on pghackers.  Add new
expression node type FieldSelect that implements the functionality where
it's actually needed.  Clean up some other unused fields in Func nodes
as well.
NOTE: initdb forced due to change in stored expression trees for rules.
2000-08-08 15:43:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
0224177400 TOAST mop-up work: update comments for tuple-size-related symbols such
as MaxHeapAttributeNumber.  Increase MaxAttrSize to something more
reasonable (given what it's used for, namely checking char(n) declarations,
I didn't make it the full 1G that it could theoretically be --- 10Mb
seemed a more reasonable number).  Improve calculation of MaxTupleSize.
2000-08-07 20:16:13 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
371a485dba Include the case-insensitive LIKE prototypes. 2000-08-07 01:43:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
9426047021 Clean up bogosities in use of random(3) and srandom(3) --- do not assume
that RAND_MAX applies to them, since it doesn't.  Instead add a
config.h parameter MAX_RANDOM_VALUE.  This is currently set at 2^31-1
but could be auto-configured if that ever proves necessary.  Also fix
some outright bugs like calling srand() where srandom() is appropriate.
2000-08-07 00:51:42 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
30ab107dbf Implement LIKE/ESCAPE. Change parser to use like()/notlike()
rather than the "~~" operator; this made it easy to add ESCAPE features.
Implement ILIKE, NOT ILIKE, and the ESCAPE clause for them.
 afaict this is not MultiByte clean, but lots of other stuff isn't either.
Fix up underlying support code for LIKE/NOT LIKE.
 Things should be faster and does not require internal string copying.
Update regression test to add explicit checks for
 LIKE/NOT LIKE/ILIKE/NOT ILIKE.
Remove colon and semi-colon operators as threatened in 7.0.
Implement SQL99 COMMIT/AND NO CHAIN.
 Throw elog(ERROR) on COMMIT/AND CHAIN per spec
 since we don't yet support it.
Implement SQL99 CREATE/DROP SCHEMA as equivalent to CREATE DATABASE.
 This is only a stopgap or demo since schemas will have another
 implementation soon.
Remove a few unused production rules to get rid of warnings
 which crept in on the last commit.
Fix up tabbing in some places by removing embedded spaces.
2000-08-06 18:06:44 +00:00
Tom Lane
c3e2a951b4 Toast all the system-table columns that seem to need it. It turns out
that giving pg_proc a toast table required solving the same problems
we'd have to solve for pg_class --- pg_proc is one of the relations
that gets bootstrapped in relcache.c.  Solution is to go back at the
end of initialization and read in the *real* pg_class row to replace
the phony entry created by formrdesc().  This should work as long as
there's no need to touch any toasted values during initialization,
which seems a reasonable assumption.
Although I did not add a toast-table for every single system table
with a varlena attribute, I believe that it would work to just do
ALTER TABLE pg_class CREATE TOAST TABLE.  So anyone who's really
intent on having several thousand ACL entries for a rel could do it.
NOTE: I didn't force initdb, but you must do one to see the effects
of this patch.
2000-08-06 04:40:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
8ae23135bc Clean up inefficiency in ExecRelCheck, and cause it to do the right
thing when there are multiple result relations.  Formerly, during
something like 'UPDATE foo*', foo's constraints and *only* foo's
constraints would be applied to all foo's children.  Wrong-o ...
2000-08-06 04:26:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
925418d2fa Ensure that catcache 'busy' flags are reset at transaction abort.
Without this, an elog during cache-entry load leaves that catcache
unusable.  elog in that segment of code is pretty unusual but it can
happen.
2000-08-06 04:17:47 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
75b61043b0 > I had to back out the patch. It only compiles with multi-byte enabled.
Ooops, I forget... here it is again.

> > >  If encoding is not supported returns ERROR.

 and if multibyte not enabled too....


 Thanks.

                                Karel
~
2000-08-05 14:59:29 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
129f1a31aa Back out to_ascii patch from Karel. 2000-08-04 20:46:47 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
403e522f15 Add missing files from Karel, tip from Jan. 2000-08-04 20:22:52 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
317ff59ced to_ascii( text )
- encode 'text' from database encoding to ASCII

        to_ascii('\256\341k')


 to_ascii( text, int4 )

        - encode 'text' from 'int4' encoding to ASCII

          to_ascii('\256\341k', 8)


 to_ascii( text, name )

        - encode 'text' from 'name' encoding to ASCII

          to_ascii('\256\341k', 'LATIN2')


  Now is supported LATIN1, LATIN2, WIN1250. For other character sets I
haven't good resources. Add new encoding is easy...

 If encoding is not supported returns ERROR.

 Note --- not exists total corect conversion to ASCII, this function try
        convert chars those is _probably_ interpret-able in ASCII for
        others use ' '. But for example for all Czech characters it is
        sufficient ... hmm Chinese / JAP and other complicated langs
have
        bad luck here :-(

                                                Karel
2000-08-04 15:45:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
dd8ad64118 Fix tuptoaster bugs induced by making bytea toastable. Durn thing was
trying to toast tuples inserted into toast tables!  Fix is two-pronged:
first, ensure all columns of a toast table are marked attstorage='p',
and second, alter the target chunk size so that it's less than the
threshold for trying to toast a tuple.  (Code tried to do that but the
expression was wrong.)  A few cosmetic cleanups in tuptoaster too.
NOTE: initdb forced due to change in toaster chunk-size.
2000-08-04 04:16:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
ed9ca68758 Convert inet-related functions to new fmgr style. I have also taken it
on myself to do something about the non-self-consistency of the inet
comparison functions.  The results are probably still semantically wrong
(inet and cidr should have different comparison semantics, I think)
but at least the boolean operators now agree with each other and with
the sort order of indexes on inet/cidr.
2000-08-03 23:07:51 +00:00
Tom Lane
61aca818c4 Modify heap_open()/heap_openr() API per pghackers discussion of 11 July.
These two routines will now ALWAYS elog() on failure, whether you ask for
a lock or not.  If you really want to get a NULL return on failure, call
the new routines heap_open_nofail()/heap_openr_nofail().  By my count there
are only about three places that actually want that behavior.  There were
rather more than three places that were missing the check they needed to
make under the old convention :-(.
2000-08-03 19:19:38 +00:00
Tom Lane
c298d74d49 More functions updated to new fmgr style --- money, name, tid datatypes.
We're reaching the mopup stage here (good thing too, this is getting
tedious).
2000-08-03 16:35:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
463f1f5cda Convert all remaining float4 and float8 functions to new fmgr style.
At this point I think it'd be possible to make float4 be pass-by-value
without too much work --- and float8 too on machines where Datum is
8 bytes.  Something to try when the mood strikes, anyway.
2000-08-01 18:29:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
7d0c4188f1 Make acl-related functions safe for TOAST. Mark pg_class.relacl as
compressible but not externally storable (since we're not sure about
whether creating a toast relation for pg_class would work).
2000-07-31 22:39:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
8f9fa0e143 Type lztext is toast.
(Sorry, couldn't help it...)

Removed type filename as well, since it's unused and probably useless.
INITDB FORCED, because pg_rewrite columns are now plain text again.
2000-07-30 22:14:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
3a9a74a09d Convert all remaining geometric operators to new fmgr style. This
allows fixing problems with operators that expected to be able to
return a NULL, such as the '#' line-segment-intersection operator
that tried to return NULL when the two segments don't intersect.
(See, eg, bug report from 1-Nov-99 on pghackers.)  Fix some other
bugs in passing, such as backwards comparison in path_distance().
2000-07-30 20:44:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
d70d46fd60 PATH and POLYGON datatypes are now TOASTable. Associated functions
updated to new fmgr style.  Deleted hoary old functions for compatibility
with pre-6.1 representations of these datatypes.
2000-07-29 18:46:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
1ebe1da296 bpchar, varchar, bytea, numeric are toastable --- if you initdb, which
I did not force.  I marked numeric as compressable-but-not-move-off-able,
partly to test that storage mode and partly because I've got doubts
that numerics are large enough to need external storage.
2000-07-29 03:26:51 +00:00
Tom Lane
d2d7865b5b Add int2-vs-int8 comparison operators. These are now necessary because
the planner may try to generate them as a result of transitivity of the
existing int2-vs-int4 and int4-vs-int8 operators.  In fact, it is now
necessary that mergejoinable cross-datatype operators form closed sets.
Add an opr_sanity regress test to detect missing operators.
2000-07-28 05:07:49 +00:00
Tom Lane
87cdaf5491 Remove <values.h> inclusions, no-longer-needed MAXINT definitions. 2000-07-28 02:13:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
ad7b47aa02 Fix sloppy macro coding (not enough parentheses). 2000-07-28 01:04:40 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
56c754a555 Some pedantic compile syntax errors to fix with the following patch
for today's snapshot

Andreas
2000-07-27 19:49:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
916b2321ad Clean up and document btree code for ordering keys. Neat stuff,
actually, but who could understand it with no comments?  Fix bug
while at it: _bt_orderkeys would try to invoke comparisons on
NULL inputs, given the right sort of redundant quals.
2000-07-25 04:47:59 +00:00
Tom Lane
cd9f0ca545 Deduce equality constraints that are implied by transitivity of
mergejoinable qual clauses, and add them to the query quals.  For
example, WHERE a = b AND b = c will cause us to add AND a = c.
This is necessary to ensure that it's safe to use these variables
as interchangeable sort keys, which is something 7.0 knows how to do.
Should provide a useful improvement in planning ability, too.
2000-07-24 03:11:01 +00:00
Jan Wieck
f67e79045d 2nd try for the index tuple toast hack. This time as suggested
by Tom.

Jan
2000-07-22 11:18:47 +00:00
Tom Lane
4bdb348628 Remove 'Array' node type, which has evidently been dead code for
a very long time.
2000-07-22 04:22:47 +00:00
Tom Lane
d0e17e2112 Arrays are toastable. (At least if you initdb, which I didn't force.)
Remove a bunch of crufty code for large-object-based arrays, which is
superseded by TOAST and likely hasn't worked in a long time anyway.
Clean up array code a little, and in particular eliminate its habit
of scribbling on the input array (ie, modifying the input tuple :-().
2000-07-22 03:34:43 +00:00
Jan Wieck
82f3945a67 Temporary fix to make TOAST vacuum-safe. All values are forced to be
in memory (plain or compressed) in the tuple returned from the heap-am.
So no index will ever contain an external reference.

Jan
2000-07-21 10:31:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
9e85183bfc Major overhaul of btree index code. Eliminate special BTP_CHAIN logic for
duplicate keys by letting search go to the left rather than right when an
equal key is seen at an upper tree level.  Fix poor choice of page split
point (leading to insertion failures) that was forced by chaining logic.
Don't store leftmost key in non-leaf pages, since it's not necessary.
Don't create root page until something is first stored in the index, so an
unused index is now 8K not 16K.  (Doesn't seem to be as easy to get rid of
the metadata page, unfortunately.)  Massive cleanup of unreadable code,
fix poor, obsolete, and just plain wrong documentation and comments.
See src/backend/access/nbtree/README for the gory details.
2000-07-21 06:42:39 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
32163099d7 Add distprep target to take some of the job of the release_prep script.
The latter updated accordingly. Also add `dist' and `distcheck' targets
to play with, but caveat packager.

Updated backend/bootstrap and backend/parser makefile to make them
marginally builddir aware and fix the usual set of things.

Add rule to automatically remake config.h dependent on config.h.in and
config.status. (Adopted from Autoconf manual and about every other
package.) On a good day we should now have a complete and accurate set
of dependencies throughout everything.
2000-07-19 16:30:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
0d72b2d060 'const' decorations are fine, but not when they're inserted without
bothering to clean up the resulting warnings ...
2000-07-18 03:57:33 +00:00
Tom Lane
ba87ab548e I concur with Andreas: unconditionally including <sys/fcntl.h> is not
portable.  Seems to have been added for O_BINARY, which is only needed
for __CYGWIN32__, so include it here only in that case.
2000-07-17 04:35:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
bec98a31c5 Revise aggregate functions per earlier discussions in pghackers.
There's now only one transition value and transition function.
NULL handling in aggregates is a lot cleaner.  Also, use Numeric
accumulators instead of integer accumulators for sum/avg on integer
datatypes --- this avoids overflow at the cost of being a little slower.
Implement VARIANCE() and STDDEV() aggregates in the standard backend.

Also, enable new LIKE selectivity estimators by default.  Unrelated
change, but as long as I had to force initdb anyway...
2000-07-17 03:05:41 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
3eec6ee145 Rename templates to match names in makefiles/Makefile.* and include/port.
Read templates after compiler is detected. Convert all templates to real
shell scripts. Rename bsd->openbsd, alpha->osf.
2000-07-15 15:54:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
e40492ec6e Remove useless and dangerous 'opt_type' option from CREATE INDEX. 2000-07-15 00:01:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
6bfe64032e Cleanup of code for creating index entries. Functional indexes with
pass-by-ref data types --- eg, an index on lower(textfield) --- no longer
leak memory during index creation or update.  Clean up a lot of redundant
code ... did you know that copy, vacuum, truncate, reindex, extend index,
and bootstrap each basically duplicated the main executor's logic for
extracting information about an index and preparing index entries?
Functional indexes should be a little faster now too, due to removal
of repeated function lookups.
CREATE INDEX 'opt_type' clause is deimplemented by these changes,
but I haven't removed it from the parser yet (need to merge with
Thomas' latest change set first).
2000-07-14 22:18:02 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
e7545748b5 Remove references to symbols that no longer get defined 2000-07-14 16:39:35 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
be703cd9e8 Implement nested block comments in the backend and in psql.
Include updates for the comment.sql regression test.
Implement SET SESSION CHARACTERISTICS and SET DefaultXactIsoLevel.
Implement SET SESSION CHARACTERISTICS TRANSACTION COMMIT
 and SET AutoCommit in the parser only.
 Need to add code to actually do something.
Implement WITHOUT TIME ZONE type qualifier.
Define SCHEMA keyword, along with stubbed-out grammar.
Implement "[IN|INOUT|OUT] [varname] type" function arguments
 in parser only; INOUT and OUT throws an elog(ERROR).
Add PATH as a type-specific token, since PATH is in SQL99
 to support schema resource search and resolution.
2000-07-14 15:43:57 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
cb292206c5 Remove a bunch of unused configure tests, in particular cases where
* the result is not recorded anywhere
* the result is not used anywhere
* the result is only used in some places, whereas others have been getting away with it
* the result is used improperly

Also make command line options handling a little better (e.g., --disable-locale,
while redundant, should really still *dis*able).
2000-07-12 22:59:15 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
648677c3a2 Add assert checking to GUC ("debug_assertions")
Rename settings net_server to tcpip_socket, max_backends to max_connections
Add --help and --version to postmaster, reformat help output
2000-07-12 17:38:53 +00:00
Tom Lane
badce86a2c First stage of reclaiming memory in executor by resetting short-term
memory contexts.  Currently, only leaks in expressions executed as
quals or projections are handled.  Clean up some old dead cruft in
executor while at it --- unused fields in state nodes, that sort of thing.
2000-07-12 02:37:39 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
46fb9c29e2 Here is the patch with memory leak checker. This checker allow detect
in-chunk leaks, overwrite-next-chunk leaks and overwrite block-freeptr leaks.

A in-chunk leak --- if something overwrite space after wanted (via palloc()
size, but it is still inside chunk. For example

        x = palloc(12);         /* create 16b chunk */
        memset(x, '#', 13);

this leak is in the current source total invisible, because chunk is 16b and
leak is in the "align space".

 For this feature I add data_size to StandardChunk, and all memory which go
from AllocSetAlloc() is marked as 0x7F.

 The MemoryContextCheck() is compiled '#ifdef USE_ASSERT_CHECKING'.

I add this checking to 'tcop/postgres.c' and is active after each backend
query, but it is probably not sufficient, because some MemoryContext exist
only during memory processing --- will good if someone who known where
it is needful (Tom:-) add it for others contexts;
 A problem in the current source is that we have still some malloc()
allocation that is not needful and this allocation is total invisible for
all context routines. For example Dllist in backend (pretty dirty it is in
catcache where values in Dllist are palloc-ed, but list is malloc-ed).
--- and BTW. this Dllist design stand in the way for query cache :-)

 Tom, if you agree I start replace some mallocs.

 BTW. --- Tom, have you idea for across transaction presistent allocation for
          SQL functions? (like regex - now it is via malloc)


 I almost forget. I add one if() to AllocSetAlloc(), for 'size' that are
greater than ALLOC_BIGCHUNK_LIMIT is not needful check AllocSetFreeIndex(),
because 'fidx' is always 'ALLOCSET_NUM_FREELISTS - 1'. It a little brisk up
allocation for very large chunks. Right?

                                                Karel
2000-07-11 14:30:37 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
b54faa1b15 oidvectortypes: use SQL type names and separate by commas
psql \df: use format_type and oidvectortypes
map type REAL to float4, not float8
psql \dd :work around UNION bug
2000-07-09 21:30:21 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
74618e2b82 Another round of those unportable config/build changes :-/
* Add option to build with OpenSSL out of the box. Fix thusly exposed
  bit rot. Although it compiles now, getting this to do something
  useful is left as an exercise.

* Fix Kerberos options to defer checking for required libraries until
  all the other libraries are checked for.

* Change default odbcinst.ini and krb5.srvtab path to PREFIX/etc.

* Install work around for Autoconf's install-sh relative path anomaly.
  Get rid of old INSTL_*_OPTS variables, now that we don't need them
  anymore.

* Use `gunzip -c' instead of g?zcat. Reportedly broke on AIX.

* Look for only one of readline.h or readline/readline.h, not both.

* Make check for PS_STRINGS cacheable. Don't test for the header files
  separately.

* Disable fcntl(F_SETLK) test on Linux.

* Substitute the standard GCC warnings set into CFLAGS in configure,
  don't add it on in Makefile.global.

* Sweep through contrib tree to teach makefiles standard semantics.

... and in completely unrelated news:

* Make postmaster.opts arbitrary options-aware. I still think we need to
  save the environment as well.
2000-07-09 13:14:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
ba62fe32c3 Remove long-dead support for invoking queries from dynamically loaded
backend functions via backend PQexec().  The SPI interface has long
been our only documented way to do this, and the backend pqexec/portal
code is unused and suffering bit-rot.  I'm putting it out of its misery.
2000-07-08 03:04:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
65da0d66b4 Fix misuse of StrNCpy to copy and add null to non-null-terminated data.
Does not work since it fetches one byte beyond the source data, and when
the phase of the moon is wrong, the source data is smack up against the
end of backend memory and you get SIGSEGV.  Don't laugh, this is a fix
for an actual user bug report.
2000-07-07 21:12:53 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
de85dd1d51 - format_type function, in use by psql
- added bigint as synonym of int8
- set typelem of varlen non-array types to 0
2000-07-07 19:24:43 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
364985542b Rename cash_words_out to cash_words. 2000-07-07 18:49:56 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
f0b4ae697f Backend makefile cleanup. make maintainer-clean is now completely
functional.

Handle include file installation in src/include/Makefile

genbki.sh improvements: Don't substitute anything by config.status,
instead pass in AWK and CPP through environment. Change calling
convention to support named output files, so we get to see error
messages on stderr.

Rename bootstrap template files and install them into PREFIX/share.
Update initdb to that effect and other readability improvements
in initdb.
2000-07-06 21:33:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
8ecac94bb2 Functions on 'text' type updated to new fmgr style. 'text' is
now TOAST-able.
2000-07-06 05:48:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
40f64064ff Update textin() and textout() to new fmgr style. This is just phase
one of updating the whole text datatype, but there are so dang many
calls of these two routines that it seems worth a separate commit.
2000-07-05 23:12:09 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
8bef689043 add check for libz compression library for pg_dump 2000-07-05 17:44:29 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
411cf2da3f attached to this mail is a patch from a colleague that makes
PostgreSQL-7.0.2 run on Linux for the Intel-IA64 architecture. It also
fixes a bug in the configure scripts that caused configure to fail on
the fcntl(F_SETLK) test.

This fix triggered a bug in the fcntl(F_SETLK) code of the Linux
kernel when used on unix domain sockets resulting in postmaster to
segfault immediately after startup. There is a fix available and
included in the kernel that will be on SuSE Linux 7.0, but kernels <=
2.2.16 still have this bug.

Reinhard Max
2000-07-05 16:09:31 +00:00
Jan Wieck
030962da26 Bugfix in ALTER TABLE CREATE TOAST TABLE
Automatically create toast table at CREATE TABLE if new table
has toastable attributes.

Jan
2000-07-05 12:45:31 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
554e56e628 Expand secondary password file feature, so that you can use these
files to restrict the set of users that can connect to a database
but can still use the pg_shadow password. (You just leave off the
password field in the secondary file.)
2000-07-04 16:32:01 +00:00
Tom Lane
cdeca5f590 Make toast-table creation and deletion work somewhat reliably.
Don't go through pg_exec_query_dest(), but directly to the execution
routines.  Also, extend parameter lists so that there's no need to
change the global setting of allowSystemTableMods, a hack that was
certain to cause trouble in the event of any error.
2000-07-04 06:11:54 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
d0273c07ac misc 2000-07-04 01:49:44 +00:00
Tom Lane
13647ad6aa tuptoaster.h should surely not #include postgres.h. 2000-07-04 00:04:03 +00:00
Jan Wieck
2f12c9f182 TOAST changes to catalog
Jan
2000-07-03 23:19:04 +00:00
Jan Wieck
57d8080a40 TOAST
WARNING: This is actually broken - we have self-deadlocks
	         due to concurrent changes in buffer management.
			 Vadim and me are working on it.

Jan
2000-07-03 23:10:14 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
e2d3932e0e Move PGPORT envar handling to ResetAllOptions(). Improve long options
parsing to not clobber the optarg string -- so that we can bring
SetOptsFile() up to speed.
2000-07-03 20:46:10 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
1b67fe17b8 heap' logging 2000-07-03 02:54:21 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
80c646958a Attached is a new patch which addresses this problem. (oids in
regression tests).

Chris Bitmead
2000-07-02 22:01:27 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
6fb9d2e347 Version number now set in configure, available through Makefile.global
and config.h. Adjusted all referring code.

Scrapped pg_version and changed initdb accordingly. Integrated
src/utils/version.c into src/backend/utils/init/miscinit.c. Changed all
callers.

Set version number to `7.1devel'. (Non-numeric version suffixes now allowed.)
2000-07-02 15:21:27 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
385470f8c6 Fixes for Solaris/cc suggested by <pgsql-hackers@thewrittenword.com>
Don't use DISABLE_COMPLEX_MACRO on Solaris. Don't define the
replacement function in the header file. Use -KPIC, not -K PIC.
Use CC to link C++ libraries, not ld/ar.

Eliminate file not found warnings in tcl build code.
2000-06-30 16:11:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
b41f4ab8c4 Use a private memory context to store rule information in each relcache
entry that has rules.  This allows us to release the rule parsetrees
on relcache flush without needing a working freeObject() routine.
Formerly, the rule trees were leaked permanently at relcache flush.
Also, clean up handling of rule creation and deletion --- there was
not sufficient locking of the relation being modified, and there was
no reliable notification of other backends that a relcache reload
was needed.  Also, clean up relcache.c code so that scans of system
tables needed to load a relcache entry are done in the caller's
memory context, not in CacheMemoryContext.  This prevents any
un-pfreed memory from those scans from becoming a permanent memory
leak.
2000-06-30 07:04:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
6a7b40d909 Rearrange config.h entries into a more sensible order, and add some
documentation.  Let's try to keep this file a bit neater in future,
hmm?  Also (to get back to the original point) update info about
FUNC_MAX_ARGS, and add additional config symbols for debugging
new memory management changes.
2000-06-29 05:50:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
1aebc3618a First phase of memory management rewrite (see backend/utils/mmgr/README
for details).  It doesn't really do that much yet, since there are no
short-term memory contexts in the executor, but the infrastructure is
in place and long-term contexts are handled reasonably.  A few long-
standing bugs have been fixed, such as 'VACUUM; anything' in a single
query string crashing.  Also, out-of-memory is now considered a
recoverable ERROR, not FATAL.
Eliminate a large amount of crufty, now-dead code in and around
memory management.
Fix problem with holding off SIGTRAP, SIGSEGV, etc in postmaster and
backend startup.
2000-06-28 03:33:33 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
c446509565 Second pass over run-time configuration system. Adjust priorities on some
option settings. Sort out SIGHUP vs BACKEND -- there is no total ordering
here, so make explicit checks. Add comments explaining all of this.
Removed permissions check on SHOW command.

Add examine_subclass to the game, rename to SQL_inheritance to fit the
official data model better. Adjust documentation.

Standalone backend needs to reset all options before it starts. To
facilitate that, have IsUnderPostmaster be set by the postmaster itself,
don't wait for the magic -p switch.

Also make sure that all environment variables and argv's survive
init_ps_display(). Use strdup where necessary.

Have initdb make configuration files (postgresql.conf, pg_hba.conf) mode
0600 -- having configuration files is no fun if you can't edit them.
2000-06-22 22:31:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
9f1a223046 Make renaming a temp table behave sensibly. We don't need to touch
the underlying table at all, just change the mapping entry ... but
that logic was missing.
2000-06-20 06:41:13 +00:00
Tom Lane
38db5fab29 Make inheritance planning logic a little simpler and clearer,
hopefully even a little faster.
2000-06-20 04:22:21 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
81b30f2cb4 Integrated ODBC driver into regular build. No more standalone business,
which didn't work anyway. Had to back out unixodbc related patch which
broke the regular ODBC build.
2000-06-19 16:58:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
c590273fef Clean up bogosities in pg_opclass, pg_amop, pg_amproc. There are amproc
entries now for int8 and network hash indexes.  int24_ops and int42_ops
are gone.  pg_opclass no longer contains multiple entries claiming to be
the default opclass for the same datatype.  opr_sanity regress test
extended to catch errors like these in the future.
2000-06-19 03:55:01 +00:00
Tom Lane
1ee26b7764 Reimplement nodeMaterial to use a temporary BufFile (or even memory, if the
materialized tupleset is small enough) instead of a temporary relation.
This was something I was thinking of doing anyway for performance, and Jan
says he needs it for TOAST because he doesn't want to cope with toasting
noname relations.  With this change, the 'noname table' support in heap.c
is dead code, and I have accordingly removed it.  Also clean up 'noname'
plan handling in planner --- nonames are either sort or materialize plans,
and it seems less confusing to handle them separately under those names.
2000-06-18 22:44:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
b4e906f191 Reinstate BufFileTell(). 2000-06-18 03:11:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
edf0b5f0db Get rid of IndexIsUniqueNoCache() kluge by the simple expedient of
passing the index-is-unique flag to index build routines (duh! ...
why wasn't it done this way to begin with?).  Aside from eliminating
an eyesore, this should save a few milliseconds in btree index creation
because a full scan of pg_index is not needed any more.
2000-06-17 23:41:51 +00:00
Tom Lane
d03a933ec5 Fix performance problems with pg_index lookups (see, for example,
discussion of 5/19/00).  pg_index is now searched for indexes of a
relation using an indexscan.  Moreover, this is done once and cached
in the relcache entry for the relation, in the form of a list of OIDs
for the indexes.  This list is used by the parser and executor to drive
lookups in the pg_index syscache when they want to know the properties
of the indexes.  Net result: index information will be fully cached
for repetitive operations such as inserts.
2000-06-17 21:49:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
9cf80f2f55 Clean out another pocket of functions called via nonspecific function
pointers, namely the catcache tuple fetch routines.  Also get rid of
the unused and possibly confusing 'size' field in struct cachedesc.
Since it doesn't allow for variable-length fields, anyone who
actually trusted it would likely be making a mistake...
2000-06-17 04:56:39 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
1652d43358 Remove fmgrstamp-h business -- not needed and confusing
Add options to configure to automatically build for Kerberos
support; no more editing of make files.
2000-06-17 00:10:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
648029ec2e Repair unforgivably brain-dead representation of CaseExpr nodes in
stored rules.  Bump catversion to reflect incompatibility.
2000-06-16 05:27:03 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
df43800fc8 Clean up #include's. 2000-06-15 03:33:12 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
e362d4e1ea #include cleanups 2000-06-15 00:52:26 +00:00
Tom Lane
ff7b9f5541 I had overlooked the fact that some fmgr-callable functions return void
--- ie, they're only called for side-effects.  Add a PG_RETURN_VOID()
macro and use it where appropriate.  This probably doesn't change the
machine code by a single bit ... it's just for documentation.
2000-06-14 05:24:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
f2d1205322 Another batch of fmgr updates. I think I have gotten all old-style
functions that take pass-by-value datatypes.  Should be ready for
port testing ...
2000-06-13 07:35:40 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
6cb6d05456 Brand 7.1 release. Also update jdbc version in release branch. 2000-06-12 22:36:19 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
332f0f5fc0 Rename rule CURRENT to OLD in source tree. Add mapping for backward
compatiblity with old rules.
2000-06-12 19:40:58 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
3357e1d29e Back out pg_shadow changes to allow create table and locking permissions. 2000-06-12 03:41:03 +00:00
Tom Lane
3477957b44 Update sequence-related functions to new fmgr style. Remove downcasing,
quote-stripping, and acl-checking tasks for these functions from the
parser, and do them at function execution time instead.  This fixes
the failure of pg_dump to produce correct output for nextval(Foo)
used in a rule, and also eliminates the restriction that the argument
of these functions must be a parse-time constant.
2000-06-11 20:08:01 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
06cd0f1a32 Substituted new configure test for types of accept()
Interfaced a lot of the custom tests to the config.cache, in the process
made them separate macros and grouped them out into files. Made naming
adjustments.

Removed a couple of useless/unused configure tests.

Disabled C++ by default. C++ is no more special than Perl, Python, and Tcl.
And it breaks equally often. :(
2000-06-11 11:40:09 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
3fe3acb844 I have made the couple of mods required to make the odbc driver with
postgres build and use unixODBC (http://www.unixodbc.org)

This patch was applied against the postgresql-7.0beta1 build

Any problems let me know.

Nick Gorham
2000-06-09 16:03:09 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
85add42a57 I have large database and with this DB work more users and I very need
more restriction for fretful users. The current PG allow define only
NO-CREATE-DB and NO-CREATE-USER restriction, but for some users I need
NO-CREATE-TABLE and NO-LOCK-TABLE.

This patch add to current code NOCREATETABLE and NOLOCKTABLE feature:

CREATE USER username
    [ WITH
     [ SYSID uid ]
     [ PASSWORD 'password' ] ]
    [ CREATEDB   | NOCREATEDB ] [ CREATEUSER | NOCREATEUSER ]
->  [ CREATETABLE | NOCREATETABLE ] [ LOCKTABLE | NOLOCKTABLE ]
    ...etc.

 If CREATETABLE or LOCKTABLE is not specific in CREATE USER command,
as default is set CREATETABLE or LOCKTABLE (true).

 A user with NOCREATETABLE restriction can't call CREATE TABLE or
SELECT INTO commands, only create temp table is allow for him.

                                                Karel
2000-06-09 15:51:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
ce7746201b Cause inheritance patch to meet minimum coding standards (no gcc
warnings).
2000-06-09 03:17:13 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
8c1d09d591 Inheritance overhaul by Chris Bitmead <chris@bitmead.com> 2000-06-09 01:44:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
ae526b4070 Another round of updates for new fmgr, mostly in the datetime code. 2000-06-09 01:11:16 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
20ad43b576 Mark functions as static and ifdef NOT_USED as appropriate. 2000-06-08 22:38:00 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
5690933d6c Mark ImmediateSharedRelationCacheInvalidate as NOT_USED. 2000-06-08 19:51:06 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
7d301947e5 Re-order pg_listener index so it can later be used in an index scan. 2000-06-07 04:09:44 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
75b950f668 New system index, initdb everyone. 2000-06-07 03:02:08 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
4bd5006812 Add index on pg_index.indrelid for Tom Lane. 2000-06-07 02:44:40 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
4032a515d2 PGPORT envar was erroneously ignored by the backend 2000-06-06 16:04:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
48165ec226 Latest round of fmgr updates. All functions with bool,char, or int2
inputs have been converted to newstyle.  This should go a long way towards
fixing our portability problems with platforms where char and short
parameters are passed differently from int-width parameters.  Still
more to do for the Alpha port however.
2000-06-05 07:29:25 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
0a54de8faf Removed ELOG_TIMESTAMPS #define in favor of two run-time
configuration options `Log_timestamp' and `Log_pid'.
2000-06-04 15:06:34 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
209aa77d98 New ps display code, works on more platforms.
Install a default configuration file.

Clean up some funny business in the config file code.
2000-06-04 01:44:38 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
2ea370a3ce New warning code about auto-created range table entries. 2000-06-03 04:41:34 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
58785757dd More cleanup of c.h binary macros 2000-06-02 16:40:09 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a305c7d675 Reverse PG_BINARY defines 2000-06-02 16:33:17 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
cc2b5e5815 Remove NT-specific file open defines by defining our own open macros for
"rb" and "wb".
2000-06-02 15:57:44 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
bf1c8f2b3b heap' xlog records 2000-06-02 10:20:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
b659ab07a2 Create an fd.c entry point that is just like plain open(2) except that
it will close VFDs if necessary to surmount ENFILE or EMFILE failures.
Make use of this in md.c, xlog.c, and user.c routines that were
formerly vulnerable to these failures.  In particular, this should
handle failures of mdblindwrt() that have been observed under heavy
load conditions.  (By golly, every other process on the system may
crash after Postgres eats up all the kernel FDs, but Postgres will
keep going!)
2000-06-02 03:58:34 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
6a68f42648 The heralded `Grand Unified Configuration scheme' (GUC)
That means you can now set your options in either or all of $PGDATA/configuration,
some postmaster option (--enable-fsync=off), or set a SET command. The list of
options is in backend/utils/misc/guc.c, documentation will be written post haste.

pg_options is gone, so is that pq_geqo config file. Also removed were backend -K,
-Q, and -T options (no longer applicable, although -d0 does the same as -Q).

Added to configure an --enable-syslog option.

changed all callers from TPRINTF to elog(DEBUG)
2000-05-31 00:28:42 +00:00
Tom Lane
0f1e39643d Third round of fmgr updates: eliminate calls using fmgr() and
fmgr_faddr() in favor of new-style calls.  Lots of cleanup of
sloppy casts to use XXXGetDatum and DatumGetXXX ...
2000-05-30 04:25:00 +00:00
Tom Lane
6ed00fee53 Convert array_map to use new fmgr interface. 2000-05-29 21:02:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
22a517a40c Repair problems with overrun of timezone name length. Increase MAXTZLEN
to 10, and be consistent about whether it counts the trailing null (it
does not).  Also increase MAXDATELEN to be sure no buffer overflows are
caused by the longer MAXTZLEN.
2000-05-29 19:16:57 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
35096b568e Split vacuum and analyze into separate files 2000-05-29 17:40:45 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
6d5cba7c31 More vacuum cleanup 2000-05-29 17:06:15 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
d950c19747 more cleanup 2000-05-29 16:21:05 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
659f79be7a Allow vacuum to perform analyze with shared lock. Update cvs manual. 2000-05-29 15:44:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
18952f6744 Second round of fmgr changes: triggers are now invoked in new style,
CurrentTriggerData is history.
2000-05-29 01:59:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
80648891cc Miscellaneous cleanups of places that needed to account for new
pg_language entries.
2000-05-28 20:34:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
0a7fb4e918 First round of changes for new fmgr interface. fmgr itself and the
key call sites are changed, but most called functions are still oldstyle.
An exception is that the PL managers are updated (so, for example, NULL
handling now behaves as expected in plperl and plpgsql functions).
NOTE initdb is forced due to added column in pg_proc.
2000-05-28 17:56:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
ff566b2241 Modify raw parsetree representation returned by gram.y for SubLinks:
the oper field should be a valid Node structure so it can be dumped by
outfuncs.c without risk of coredump.  (We had been using a raw pointer
to character string, which surely is NOT a valid Node.)  This doesn't
cause any backwards compatibility problems for stored rules, since
raw unanalyzed parsetrees are never stored.
2000-05-25 22:42:19 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
f19ae14612 Update so init displays status with setproctitle too, like the rest of them. 2000-05-24 00:24:17 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a267c88d3b Make setproctitle update for every query. 2000-05-24 00:14:26 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
962c258027 Comment out no-op ps updates for setproctitle(), until we figure out
what to do.
2000-05-23 22:50:55 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
0460f0502b I am attempting to integrate postgres (v 7.0) with an open source
project I am working on (Recall - a distributed, fault-tolerant,
replicated, storage framework @ http://www.fault-tolerant.org).
Recall is written in C++.  I need to include the postgres headers and
there are some problems when including the headers w/C++.

Attached is a patch generated from postgres/src that fixes my problems.
I was hoping to get this into the main source.  It's very small (2k) and
3 files are changed: backend/utils/fmgr/fmgr.c,
backend/utils/Gen_fmgrtab.sh.in, and include/access/tupdesc.h.

In C++, you get a multiply defined symbol because the variable
(FmgrInfo *fmgr_pl_finfo) is defined in the header (the patch moves it
to the .c file).  The other problem in tupdesc.h is the use of typeid
is a problem in c++ (I renamed it to oidtypeid).

Thanks,
Neal Norwitz
2000-05-22 02:34:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
aa16179118 Add debug code to aid in memory-leak tracking: if SHOW_MEMORY_STATS is
defined then statistics about memory usage of all the global memory
contexts are printed after each commit.
2000-05-21 02:23:30 +00:00
Tom Lane
f923260ec8 Revise FlushRelationBuffers/ReleaseRelationBuffers per discussion with
Hiroshi.  ReleaseRelationBuffers now removes rel's buffers from pool,
instead of merely marking them nondirty.  The old code would leave valid
buffers for a deleted relation, which didn't cause any known problems
but can't possibly be a good idea.  There were several places which called
ReleaseRelationBuffers *and* FlushRelationBuffers, which is now
unnecessary; but there were others that did not.  FlushRelationBuffers
no longer emits a warning notice if it finds dirty buffers to flush,
because with the current bufmgr behavior that's not an unexpected
condition.  Also, FlushRelationBuffers will flush out all dirty buffers
for the relation regardless of block number.  This ensures that
pg_upgrade's expectations are met about tuple on-row status bits being
up-to-date on disk.  Lastly, tweak BufTableDelete() to clear the
buffer's tag so that no one can mistake it for being a still-valid
buffer for the page it once held.  Formerly, the buffer would not be
found by buffer hashtable searches after BufTableDelete(), but it would
still be thought to belong to its old relation by the routines that
sequentially scan the shared-buffer array.  Again I know of no bugs
caused by that, but it still can't be a good idea.
2000-05-19 03:22:31 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
be4ae8f4b2 this fixes the bug where setting the entry in he process table no longer works
under FreeBSD ... basically, if setproctitle() exists, use it ...

the draw back right now is the PS_SET_STATUS stuff doesn't work, but am looking
into that one right now ... at lesat now you can see who is connecting where
and from where ...
2000-05-12 14:33:08 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
3383e8b828 Add two checks ... one for setproctitle and one for -lutil ...
Don't do anything with them at this time, but am working on that ...
2000-05-12 13:58:25 +00:00
Tom Lane
01911c98db Repair list-vs-node confusion that resulted in failure for INNER JOIN ON.
Make it behave correctly when there are more than two tables being
joined, also.  Update regression test expected outputs.
2000-05-12 01:33:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
c0337ec2a9 Force initdb because of pg_group index fix. 2000-05-05 03:10:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
87e701b8d5 Clean up const-vs-not-const compiler warning in MULTIBYTE code.
'Twas my fault, I think.
2000-04-20 22:40:18 +00:00
Tom Lane
25442d8d2f Correct oversight in hashjoin cost estimation: nodeHash sizes its hash
table for an average of NTUP_PER_BUCKET tuples/bucket, but cost_hashjoin
was assuming a target load of one tuple/bucket.  This was causing a
noticeable underestimate of hashjoin costs.
2000-04-18 05:43:02 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
24864d048e Include information for armv4l from Mark Knox <segfault@hardline.org>. 2000-04-18 05:35:38 +00:00
Tom Lane
82849df6c6 Add new selectivity estimation functions for pattern-matching operators
(LIKE and regexp matches).  These are not yet referenced in pg_operator,
so by default the system will continue to use eqsel/neqsel.
Also, tweak convert_to_scalar() logic so that common prefixes of strings
are stripped off, allowing better accuracy when all strings in a table
share a common prefix.
2000-04-16 04:41:03 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
9edb0f7ec2 Fix spelling of "millennium".
Thanks to Mika Nystrom <mika@camembert.cs.caltech.edu> for spotting this.
2000-04-14 15:22:22 +00:00
Tom Lane
8eafe40571 Fix silly definition order in config.h --- we had prototypes like
extern int  inet_aton(const char *cp, struct in_addr * addr);
appearing before the optional #define for const, which was certain
to fail on a machine with neither const nor inet_aton().
2000-04-14 03:05:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
07672d4e0a Skip setsockopt(SO_REUSEADDR) for the Unix-domain postmaster socket on
all platforms, not just SCO.  The operation is undefined for Unix-domain
sockets anyway.  It seems SCO is not the only platform that complains
instead of treating the call as a no-op.
2000-04-14 00:51:58 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
97580f6993 A few more macro cleanups 2000-04-12 20:33:37 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
52f77df613 Ye-old pgindent run. Same 4-space tabs. 2000-04-12 17:17:23 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
db4518729d Reverse out macro fix for the time being. 2000-04-12 05:29:10 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
8758985c3a Prevent drop database failure from showing. 2000-04-12 05:24:51 +00:00
Tom Lane
2692d329eb Tweak smgrblindwrt per advice from Vadim: add parameter indicating
whether to do fsync or not, and if so (which should be seldom) just
do the fsync immediately.  This way we need not build data structures
in md.c/fd.c for blind writes.
2000-04-10 23:41:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
1f6d8b90b8 Buffer manager modifications to keep a local buffer-dirtied bit as well
as a shared dirtybit for each shared buffer.  The shared dirtybit still
controls writing the buffer, but the local bit controls whether we need
to fsync the buffer's file.  This arrangement fixes a bug that allowed
some required fsyncs to be missed, and should improve performance as well.
For more info see my post of same date on pghackers.
2000-04-09 04:43:20 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
0337938fbf Add zpbit and varbit data types from Adrian Joubert
<a.joubert@albourne.com>.
2000-04-08 02:13:11 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
a349733bbb Add transcendental math functions (sine, cosine, etc)
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.
2000-04-07 13:40:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
708f82f191 Fix bug noted by Bruce: FETCH in an already-aborted transaction block
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.
2000-04-04 21:44:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
1c72a8a37a Fix extremely nasty little bug observed when a sub-SELECT appears in
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.
2000-04-04 01:21:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
ca05ba2a9d Get rid of SetBufferWriteMode(), which was an accident waiting to happen.
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.
2000-03-31 02:43:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
0a1ed443f8 Add configure checks to see if 'using namespace std' and
'#include <string>' work in the local C++ compiler.
2000-03-30 05:29:21 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
2c8223f14b Fix up comments where had been uglified by the automated reformatter. 2000-03-27 17:07:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
8f50f7a291 Improve comment. 2000-03-24 23:26:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
eca02fee2c Rename bytea functions to not have upper-case letters in their names.
Clean up grotty coding in them, too.  AFAICS from the CVS logs, these
have been broken since Postgres95, so I'm not going to insist on an
initdb to fix them now...
2000-03-24 02:41:46 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
6d79d6027c >> 5. empty define that results in an empty but terminated line ( ; )
easy (maybe dumb) fix for 5 in attachment define.patch

greetings, Andreas
2000-03-23 23:16:49 +00:00
Tom Lane
1d5e7a6f46 Repair logic flaw in cost estimator: cost_nestloop() was estimating CPU
costs using the inner path's parent->rows count as the number of tuples
processed per inner scan iteration.  This is wrong when we are using an
inner indexscan with indexquals based on join clauses, because the rows
count in a Relation node reflects the selectivity of the restriction
clauses for that rel only.  Upshot was that if join clause was very
selective, we'd drastically overestimate the true cost of the join.
Fix is to calculate correct output-rows estimate for an inner indexscan
when the IndexPath node is created and save it in the path node.
Change of path node doesn't require initdb, since path nodes don't
appear in saved rules.
2000-03-22 22:08:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
3ee8f7e207 Restructure planning code so that preprocessing of targetlist and quals
to simplify constant expressions and expand SubLink nodes into SubPlans
is done in a separate routine subquery_planner() that calls union_planner().
We formerly did most of this work in query_planner(), but that's the
wrong place because it may never see the real targetlist.  Splitting
union_planner into two routines also allows us to avoid redundant work
when union_planner is invoked recursively for UNION and inheritance
cases.  Upshot is that it is now possible to do something like
select float8(count(*)) / (select count(*) from int4_tbl)  from int4_tbl
group by f1;
which has never worked before.
2000-03-21 05:12:12 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
2216584bcf Reverse out BYTEA type coersion. 2000-03-20 15:42:47 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
0e1f485f5f Add compatiblity information for bytea. 2000-03-20 04:02:47 +00:00
Tom Lane
6a02746550 Change MemSet and StrNCpy to evaluate their arguments only once.
Fix inadequate parenthesization in several other macros.
2000-03-19 22:08:51 +00:00
Tom Lane
cfa929f601 Fix incorrect implementation of log(x) for numeric, as well as
incorrect descriptions of a couple of log-related functions.
I will not force an initdb for this, but log() on a numeric won't
work until you do one...
2000-03-19 01:12:18 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
f4d452c13c Update bytea type description 2000-03-18 20:50:10 +00:00
Tom Lane
f91dd7880f Clean up minor compiler warnings. 2000-03-18 18:57:16 +00:00
Tom Lane
0e314d747e Add safety check on expression nesting depth. Default value is set by
a config.h #define, and the runtime value can be controlled via SET.
2000-03-17 05:29:07 +00:00
Tom Lane
341b328b18 Fix a bunch of minor portability problems and maybe-bugs revealed by
running gcc and HP's cc with warnings cranked way up.  Signed vs unsigned
comparisons, routines declared static and then defined not-static,
that kind of thing.  Tedious, but perhaps useful...
2000-03-17 02:36:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
d14c8aab99 Turns out that Mazurkiewicz's gripe about 'function inheritance' is
actually a type-coercion problem.  If you have a function defined on
class A, and class B inherits from A, then the function ought to work
on class B as well --- but coerce_type didn't know that.  Now it does.
2000-03-16 06:35:07 +00:00
Tom Lane
e64a331179 Fix some (more) problems with subselects in rules. Rewriter failed to
mark query as having subselects if a subselect was added from a rule
WHERE condition (as opposed to a rule action).  Also, fix adjustment
of varlevelsup so that it actually has some prospect of working when
inserting an expression containing a subselect into a subquery.
2000-03-16 03:23:18 +00:00
Tom Lane
34235a295b Cache fmgr lookup data for index's getnext() function in IndexScanDesc,
so that the fmgr lookup only has to happen once per index scan and not
once per tuple.  Seems to save 5% or so of CPU time for an indexscan.
2000-03-14 23:52:01 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
6456810078 Implement column aliases on views "CREATE VIEW name (collist)".
Implement TIME WITH TIME ZONE type (timetz internal type).
Remap length() for character strings to CHAR_LENGTH() for SQL92
 and to remove the ambiguity with geometric length() functions.
Keep length() for character strings for backward compatibility.
Shrink stored views by removing internal column name list from visible rte.
Implement min(), max() for time and timetz data types.
Implement conversion of TIME to INTERVAL.
Implement abs(), mod(), fac() for the int8 data type.
Rename some math functions to generic names:
 round(), sqrt(), cbrt(), pow(), etc.
Rename NUMERIC power() function to pow().
Fix int2 factorial to calculate result in int4.
Enhance the Oracle compatibility function translate() to work with string
 arguments (from Edwin Ramirez).
Modify pg_proc system table to remove OID holes.
2000-03-14 23:06:59 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue
fd9ff86bd9 Trial implementation of ALTER DROP COLUMN.
They are #ifdef'd.
Add -D_DROP_COLUMN_HACK__ compile option
to evaluate it.
2000-03-09 05:00:26 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
f43ec05d05 I've made a diff against the 7.0beta1 tree that accomplishes several things:
1) adds NetBSD shared lib support on both ELF and a.out platforms

        2) replaces "-L$(LIBPQDIR) -lpq" with "$(LIBPQ)" defined in
           Makefile.global.  This makes it much easier to build stuff in
           the source tree after you've already installed the libraries.

        3) adds TEMPLATEDIR in Makefile.global that indicates where the
           database templates are stored.  This separates the template files
           from real libraries that are installed in $(LIBDIR).
        4) changes include order of <readline/readline.h> and <readline.h>.
           The latest GNU readline installs its headers under a readline
           subdirectory.

In addition to applying the patch below the following files need to be copied:

        backend/port/dynloader:
                bsd.h -> netbsd.h
                bsd.c -> netbsd.c
        include/port:
                bsd.h -> netbsd.h
        makefiles:
                Makefile.bsd -> Makefile.netbsd

It would be great to see this incorporated into the source tree before
the 7.0 release is cut.

        Thanks!

     -- Johnny C. Lam <lamj@stat.cmu.edu>
2000-03-08 01:58:46 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
8de482a847 Added configure test for readline's filename_completion_function
Completed psql's \? help
2000-03-05 13:30:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
ab3dc66426 Simplify parsing of column constraints by treating constraint attributes
as independent clauses in the grammar.  analyze.c takes care of putting
the data where it belongs and complaining about invalid combinations.
Also, make TEMP (and TEMPORARY) non-reserved words.
2000-03-01 05:18:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
8d0f1dd179 Jan forgot to increment catversion when adding lztext. Naughty naughty. 2000-02-27 18:06:28 +00:00
Jan Wieck
75133d9a46 Reactivated LZTEXT data type and changed rule plan- and qual-strings
into lztext.

Jan
2000-02-27 12:02:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
750549db34 Add Assert() to check for trying to heap_close a relation when the
relcache entry's reference count is zero.
2000-02-27 07:31:00 +00:00
Tom Lane
7173c485c8 Fix exprTypmod to recognize length-coercion function expressions,
such as bpchar(char_expression, N), and pull out the attrtypmod that
the function is coercing to.  This allows correct deduction of the
column type in examples such as
CREATE VIEW v AS SELECT f1::char(8) FROM tbl;
Formerly we labeled v's column as char-of-unknown-length not char(8).
Also, this change causes the parser not to insert a redundant length
coercion function if the user has explicitly casted an INSERT or UPDATE
expression to the right length.
2000-02-26 21:11:10 +00:00
Tom Lane
08b1040374 Shared-memory hashtables have non-extensible directories, which means
it's a good idea to choose the directory size based on the expected
number of entries.  But ShmemInitHash was using a hard-wired constant.
Boo hiss.  This accounts for recent report of postmaster failure when
asking for 64K or more buffers.
2000-02-26 05:25:55 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
5cdfaea899 Add missing files like foreign key regression tests and config.h.win32. 2000-02-24 16:02:28 +00:00
Tom Lane
9110b33f46 Add numeric <-> int8 and numeric <-> int2 conversion functions, as well
as a unary minus operator for numeric.  Now that long numeric constants
will get converted to NUMERIC in early parsing, it's essential to have
numeric->int8 conversion to avoid 'can't convert' errors on undecorated
int8 constants.  Threw in the rest for completeness while I was in the
area.
I did not force an initdb for this, since the system will still run
without the new pg_proc/pg_operator entries.  Possibly I should've.
2000-02-24 02:05:30 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
c969e2662f 1. miscadmin.h needs to include sys/types.h for a definition of pid_t
2. Regression tests fail for types int2 and int4 (which can easily be
fixed by adding entries to resultmap) aswell as float8 and geometry,
where floating point numbers appear to be rounded a little differently
than in your expected results (besides that I also need the positive
zeros file). I'm including a patch for the first 2, but I don't know
whether the latter two are actually a bug in postgres or a bug in the
OS or even allowed difference. I'm including my results for reference.

Rolf Grossmann
2000-02-23 15:46:15 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue
5525297465 Change cancel while waiting-for-lock stuff. 2000-02-22 09:55:26 +00:00
Tom Lane
393f313227 Change parse-time representation of float literals (which include oversize
integers) to be strings instead of 'double'.  We convert from string form
to internal representation only after type resolution has determined the
correct type for the constant.  This eliminates loss-of-precision worries
and gets rid of the change in behavior seen at 17 digits with the
previous kluge.
2000-02-21 18:47:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
d8cedf67ad Clean up some really grotty coding in catcache.c, improve hashing
performance in catcache lookups.
2000-02-21 03:36:59 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue
a60c9e33e9 fix the TODO
* Allow PQrequestCancel() to terminate when in waiting-for-lock state
Changes are limited to BACKEND,however.
2000-02-21 02:42:37 +00:00
Tom Lane
57b30e8e22 Create a new expression node type RelabelType, which exists solely to
represent the result of a binary-compatible type coercion.  At runtime
it just evaluates its argument --- but during type resolution, exprType
will pick up the output type of the RelabelType node instead of the type
of the argument.  This solves some longstanding problems with dropped
type coercions, an example being 'select now()::abstime::int4' which
used to produce date-formatted output, not an integer, because the
coercion to int4 was dropped on the floor.
2000-02-20 21:32:16 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
718bb2cc9c Moved psql \eset and \eshow to \encoding
Improved psql's Ctrl-C handling
Fixed configure test for sigsetjmp that now even recognizes it if it's a macro
2000-02-20 14:28:28 +00:00
Tom Lane
f4d108a257 Even after the great date/time consolidation, TypeCategory() was still
a few bricks shy of a load concerning knowing all the date/time types.
This is real bad because it interferes with func_select_candidate()'s
willingness to disambiguate functions --- func_select_candidate() will
punt unless all the available choices have the same type category.
I think this whole mechanism needs redesigned, but in the meantime
this is a needed patch.
2000-02-20 06:28:42 +00:00
Tom Lane
f46571165d Get rid of postgres.c's separate parsing logic for PGDATESTYLE env.
variable, instead calling same code in variable.c that is used to parse
SET DATESTYLE.  Fix bug: although backend's startup datestyle had been
changed to ISO, 'RESET DATESTYLE' and 'SET DATESTYLE TO DEFAULT' didn't
know about it.  For consistency I have made the latter two reset to the
PGDATESTYLE-defined initial value, which may not be the same as the
compiled-in default of ISO.
2000-02-19 22:10:47 +00:00
Tom Lane
3cbcb78a3d Plug some more memory leaks in the planner. It still leaks like a sieve,
but this is as good as it'll get for this release...
2000-02-18 23:47:31 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue
e3a97b370c Implement reindex command 2000-02-18 09:30:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
8cb624262a Replace inefficient _bt_invokestrat calls with direct calls to the
appropriate btree three-way comparison routine.  Not clear why the
three-way comparison routines were being used in some paths and not
others in btree --- incomplete changes by someone long ago, maybe?
Anyway, this makes for a nice speedup in CREATE INDEX.
2000-02-18 06:32:39 +00:00
Tom Lane
598ea2c359 Finish repairing 6.5's problems with r-tree indexes: create appropriate
selectivity functions and make the r-tree operators use them.  The
estimation functions themselves are just stubs, unfortunately, but
perhaps someday someone will make them compute realistic estimates.
Change pg_am so that the optimizer can reliably tell the difference
between ordered and unordered indexes --- before it would think that
an r-tree index can be scanned in '<<' order, which is not right AFAIK.
Repair broken negator links for network_sup and related ops.
Initdb forced.  This might be my last initdb force for 7.0 ... hope so
anyway ...
2000-02-17 03:40:02 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
41f1f5b76a Implement "date/time grand unification".
Transform datetime and timespan into timestamp and interval.
 Deprecate datetime and timespan, though translate to new types in gram.y.
 Transform all datetime and timespan catalog entries into new types.
 Make "INTERVAL" reserved word allowed as a column identifier in gram.y.
 Remove dt.h, dt.c files, and retarget datetime.h, datetime.c as utility
  routines for all date/time types.
 date.{h,c} now deals with date, time types.
 timestamp.{h,c} now deals with timestamp, interval types.
 nabstime.{h,c} now deals with abstime, reltime, tinterval types.
Make NUMERIC a known native type for purposes of type coersion. Not tested.
2000-02-16 17:26:26 +00:00
Tom Lane
b1577a7c78 New cost model for planning, incorporating a penalty for random page
accesses versus sequential accesses, a (very crude) estimate of the
effects of caching on random page accesses, and cost to evaluate WHERE-
clause expressions.  Export critical parameters for this model as SET
variables.  Also, create SET variables for the planner's enable flags
(enable_seqscan, enable_indexscan, etc) so that these can be controlled
more conveniently than via PGOPTIONS.

Planner now estimates both startup cost (cost before retrieving
first tuple) and total cost of each path, so it can optimize queries
with LIMIT on a reasonable basis by interpolating between these costs.
Same facility is a win for EXISTS(...) subqueries and some other cases.

Redesign pathkey representation to achieve a major speedup in planning
(I saw as much as 5X on a 10-way join); also minor changes in planner
to reduce memory consumption by recycling discarded Path nodes and
not constructing unnecessary lists.

Minor cleanups to display more-plausible costs in some cases in
EXPLAIN output.

Initdb forced by change in interface to index cost estimation
functions.
2000-02-15 20:49:31 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
a344a6e7b5 Carry column aliases from the parser frontend. Enables queries like
SELECT a FROM t1 tx (a);
Allow join syntax, including queries like
  SELECT * FROM t1 NATURAL JOIN t2;
Update RTE structure to hold column aliases in an Attr structure.
2000-02-15 03:38:29 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
a1e6a09a89 Fix up tabbing for _int8 entry. 2000-02-15 03:28:31 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a2226ad237 contrib-array.patch
this is an old patch which I have already submitted and never seen
        in the sources. It corrects the datatype oids used in some iterator
        functions. This bug has been reported to me by many other people.

contrib-datetime.patch

        some code contributed by Reiner Dassing <dassing@wettzell.ifag.de>

contrib-makefiles.patch

        fixes all my contrib makefiles which don't work with some compilers,
        as reported to me by another user.

contrib-miscutil.patch

        an old patch for one of my old contribs.

contrib-string.patch

        a small change to the c-like text output functions. Now the '{'
        is escaped only at the beginning of the string to distinguish it
        from arrays, and the '}' is no more escaped.

elog-lineno.patch

        adds the current lineno of CopyFrom to elog messages. This is very
        useful when you load a 1 million tuples table from an external file
        and there is a bad value somehere. Currently you get an error message
        but you can't know where is the bad data. The patch uses a variable
        which was declared static in copy.c. The variable is now exported
        and initialized to 0. It is always cleared at the end of the copy
        or at the first elog message or when the copy is canceled.
        I know this is very ugly but I can't find any better way of knowing
        where the copy fails and I have this problem quite often.

plperl-makefile.patch

        fixes a typo in a makefile, but the error must be elsewhere because
        it is a file generated automatically. Please have a look.

tprintf-timestamp.patch

        restores the original 2-digit year format, assuming that the two
        century digits don't carry much information and that '000202' is
        easier to read than 20000202. Being only a log file it shouldn't
        break anything.

Please apply the patches before the next scheduled code freeze.

I also noticed that some of the contribs don't compile correcly. Should we
ask people to fix their code or rename their makefiles so that they are
ignored by the top makefile?

--
Massimo Dal Zotto
2000-02-13 18:59:53 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
77d31cf3c1 2. trigger.c fails to compile due to a syntax error. It contains
a switch statement that has an empty default label.  A label of a
    switch statement must be followed by a statement (or a label which
    is followed by a statement (or a label which ...)).

3.  Files include stringinfo.h failed to compile.  The macro,
    'appendStringInfoCharMacro' is implemented with a '?:' operation
    that returns a void expression for the true part and a char expresion
    for the false part.  Both the true and false parts of the '?:' oper-
    ator must return the same type.

Billy G. Allie
2000-02-13 13:21:11 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
7528fd2d52 Add btree indexing of boolean values
Don Baccus
2000-02-10 19:51:52 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
ecd8537376 I checked the WinNT port yesterday (a few days old snapshot from CVS) and I
am including a patch to get it compile.

changes to psql:
- added less as default pager when compiling on Cygwin
- need to declare "filename_completion_function" because it is not exported
from readline -> added to include/port/win.h

changes to pg_id:
- include of <getopt.h>
- add .exe when installing

I think there is a problem with calling the regress tests on WinNT - it
should be called with PORTNAME not HOST as the parameter to regress.sh or
the check  when to add "-h localhost" to psql has to be changed. Now it is
checked against the PORTNAME.

The results of the regress tests were OK with expected failures ;-)

Daniel Horak
2000-02-09 16:23:44 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
394af52795 I'm sending patch with new version of to_char numbers formatting.
The PostgreSQL's to_char() is very compatible with Oracle's to_char
 now. I hope that to_char's 3000 rows of source is without bugs, but
 will good if anyone test it, for me it works very well :-)


                                                        Karel

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Karel Zak <zakkr@zf.jcu.cz>              http://home.zf.jcu.cz/~zakkr/
2000-02-08 15:57:01 +00:00
Tom Lane
d8733ce674 Repair planning bugs caused by my misguided removal of restrictinfo link
fields in JoinPaths --- turns out that we do need that after all :-(.
Also, rearrange planner so that only one RelOptInfo is created for a
particular set of joined base relations, no matter how many different
subsets of relations it can be created from.  This saves memory and
processing time compared to the old method of making a bunch of RelOptInfos
and then removing the duplicates.  Clean up the jointree iteration logic;
not sure if it's better, but I sure find it more readable and plausible
now, particularly for the case of 'bushy plans'.
2000-02-07 04:41:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
81fc1d5edb Rename same() to sameseti() to have a slightly less generic name. Move
nonoverlap_sets() and is_subset() to list.c, where they should have lived
to begin with, and rename to nonoverlap_setsi and is_subseti since they
only work on integer lists.
2000-02-06 03:27:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
78296c2797 Further cleanup for OR-of-AND WHERE-clauses. orindxpath can now handle
extracting from an AND subclause just those opclauses that are relevant
for a particular index.  For example, we can now consider using an index
on x to process WHERE (x = 1 AND y = 2) OR (x = 2 AND y = 4) OR ...
2000-02-05 18:26:09 +00:00
Jan Wieck
c823143f8a Fixed bug in NO ACTION trigger proc entries.
Jan
2000-01-31 14:02:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
a152ebeec6 Fix problems seen in parallel regress tests when SI buffer overruns (causing
syscache and relcache flushes).  Relcache entry rebuild now preserves
original tupledesc, rewrite rules, and triggers if possible, so that pointers
to these things remain valid --- if these things change while relcache entry
has positive refcount, we elog(ERROR) to avoid later crash.  Arrange for
xact-local rels to be rebuilt when an SI inval message is seen for them,
so that they are updated by CommandCounterIncrement the same as regular rels.
(This is useful because of Hiroshi's recent changes to process our own SI
messages at CommandCounterIncrement time.)  This allows simplification of
some routines that previously hacked around the lack of an automatic update.
catcache now keeps its own copy of tupledesc for its relation, rather than
depending on the relcache's copy; this avoids needing to reinitialize catcache
during a cache flush, which saves some cycles and eliminates nasty circularity
problems that occur if a cache flush happens while trying to initialize a
catcache.
Eliminate a number of permanent memory leaks that used to happen during
catcache or relcache flush; not least of which was that catcache never
freed any cached tuples!  (Rule parsetree storage is still leaked, however;
will fix that separately.)
Nothing done yet about code that uses tuples retrieved by SearchSysCache
for longer than is safe.
2000-01-31 04:35:57 +00:00
Tom Lane
3a1218dced Delete unused and long-dead header file. 2000-01-29 21:13:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
dd979f66be Redesign DISTINCT ON as discussed in pgsql-sql 1/25/00: syntax is now
SELECT DISTINCT ON (expr [, expr ...]) targetlist ...
and there is a check to make sure that the user didn't specify an ORDER BY
that's incompatible with the DISTINCT operation.
Reimplement nodeUnique and nodeGroup to use the proper datatype-specific
equality function for each column being compared --- they used to do
bitwise comparisons or convert the data to text strings and strcmp().
(To add insult to injury, they'd look up the conversion functions once
for each tuple...)  Parse/plan representation of DISTINCT is now a list
of SortClause nodes.
initdb forced by querytree change...
2000-01-27 18:11:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
91250f3854 Remove duplicate extern declaration. 2000-01-26 23:48:05 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
5c25d60244 Add:
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2000, PostgreSQL, Inc

to all files copyright Regents of Berkeley.  Man, that's a lot of files.
2000-01-26 05:58:53 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
b866d2e2d7 as attache of this mail is patch (to the main tree) with to_char's
family functions. Contain:

  conversion from a datetype to formatted text:

	to_char( datetime, 	text)
	to_char( timestamp,	text)
	to_char( int4,		text)
	to_char( int8,		text)
	to_char( float4,	text)
	to_char( float8,	text)
	to_char( numeric,	text)

  vice versa:

	to_date		( text, text)
	to_datetime	( text, text)
	to_timestamp	( text, text)
	to_number	( text, text)	   (convert to numeric)


  PostgreSQL to_char is very compatible with Oracle's to_char(), but not
total exactly (now). Small differentions are in number formating. It will
fix in next to_char() version.


! If will this patch aplly to the main tree, must be delete the current
  to_char version in contrib (directory "dateformat" and note in contrib's
  README), this patch not erase it (sorry Bruce).



The patch patching files:

	doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
                     ^^^^^^^^
   Hmm, I'm not sure if my English... :( Check it anyone (volunteer)?

   Thomas, it is right? SGML is not my primary lang  and compile
   the current PG docs tree is very happy job (hard variables setting in
   docs/sgml/Makefile --> HSTYLE= /home/users/t/thomas/....  :-)

   What add any definition to global configure.in and set Makefiles in docs
   tree via ./configure?

	src/backend/utils/adt/Makefile
	src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c
	src/include/catalog/pg_proc.h
	src/include/utils/formatting.h
Karel Zak <zakkr@zf.jcu.cz>              http://home.zf.jcu.cz/~zakkr/
2000-01-25 23:53:56 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
bdb41ad0e7 Made abstime/reltime use int4 instead of time_t (TODO item)
Made type equivalency apply to aggregates (TODO item)
Fixed parsing bug in psql
Reverted some stupid options changes I made to pg_dump
2000-01-24 19:34:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
0dbffa704a First cut at making useful selectivity estimates for range queries
(ie, WHERE x > lowbound AND x < highbound).  It's not very bright yet
but it does something useful.  Also, rename intltsel/intgtsel to
scalarltsel/scalargtsel to reflect usage better.  Extend convert_to_scalar
to do something a little bit useful with string data types.  Still need
to make it do something with date/time datatypes, but I'll wait for
Thomas's datetime unification dust to settle first.  Eventually the
routine ought not have any type-specific knowledge at all; it ought to
be calling a type-dependent routine found via a pg_type column; but
that's a task for another day.
2000-01-24 07:16:52 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
8bcac56086 Update for index change. Semes it didn't work the first time. 2000-01-24 03:08:27 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
da5aba105f Remove Ops parameter from STATRELID cache lookup, for Tom Lane and
optimizer.
2000-01-24 02:12:58 +00:00
Tom Lane
27fee810ff Replace SearchSysCacheGetAttribute with SysCacheGetAttr, which fetches
an attribute of a tuple previously fetched with SearchSysCacheTuple.
This avoids a lot of redundant cache lookups, particularly in selfuncs.c.
Also, remove SearchSysCacheStruct, which was unused and grotty.
2000-01-23 03:43:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
8449df8a67 First cut at unifying regular selectivity estimation with indexscan
selectivity estimation wasn't right.  This is better...
2000-01-23 02:07:00 +00:00
Tom Lane
71ed7eb494 Revise handling of index-type-specific indexscan cost estimation, per
pghackers discussion of 5-Jan-2000.  The amopselect and amopnpages
estimators are gone, and in their place is a per-AM amcostestimate
procedure (linked to from pg_am, not pg_amop).
2000-01-22 23:50:30 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
fa5400c0a4 added ALTER TABLE DROP COLUMN, early version 2000-01-22 14:20:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
5c33b3c658 Change a few routines into macros to improve speed of COPY IN inner loop. 2000-01-22 03:52:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
7cc0d6ae9d Fix tab-complete so it works with old versions of readline that don't
have the rl_completion_append_character variable.  The tab completion
behavior doesn't seem to be quite perfect in that situation, but it's
better than failing to build at all...
2000-01-21 23:32:36 +00:00
Tom Lane
3888c62d5d Clean up longstanding gcc warnings by adding missing extern
declarations.
2000-01-20 05:34:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
1c15186747 Clean up longstanding gcc warnings by adding missing extern
declarations.
2000-01-20 05:26:54 +00:00
Tom Lane
6d1efd76fb Fix handling of NULL constraint conditions: per SQL92 spec, a NULL result
from a constraint condition does not violate the constraint (cf. discussion
on pghackers 12/9/99).  Implemented by adding a parameter to ExecQual,
specifying whether to return TRUE or FALSE when the qual result is
really NULL in three-valued boolean logic.  Currently, ExecRelCheck is
the only caller that asks for TRUE, but if we find any other places that
have the wrong response to NULL, it'll be easy to fix them.
2000-01-19 23:55:03 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
533d516629 Removed MBFLAGS from makefiles since it's now done in include/config.h. 2000-01-19 02:59:03 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
5eb1d0deb1 Add builtin functions:
pg_char_to_encoding()
pg_encoding_to_char()
2000-01-18 05:10:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
9e0b463473 setheapoverride() is history. Uses replaced with CommandCounterIncrement()
where necessary --- several of them didn't really need it, though.
tqual-checking macros simplified accordingly.
2000-01-17 23:57:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
ac4878a060 Pass atttypmod to CoerceTargetExpr, so that it can pass it on to
coerce_type, so that the right things happen when coercing a previously-
unknown constant to a destination data type.
2000-01-17 02:04:16 +00:00
Tom Lane
ceca03600e Hmm, numeric array type was missing too. Added.
Of the standard types, only 'timestamp' seems not to have an array type;
should it be added, or are we going to remove that type for 7.0 anyway?
2000-01-17 01:29:07 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue
1500e262b5 Fix for TODO item * spinlock stuck problem when elog(FATAL)
and elog(ERROR) inside bufmgr.
2000-01-17 01:15:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
116ba5d814 Update unused_oids script so it works with non-GNU awk --- /* ... */
comment style apparently isn't portable to other awks.
2000-01-17 00:53:11 +00:00
Tom Lane
90b883425a Apparently, no one's ever used float4abs(), because it's got incorrect
data in its pg_proc entry.  abs() doesn't require two arguments, last
I heard.
2000-01-17 00:40:51 +00:00
Tom Lane
49528361f5 Create a new parsetree node type, TypeCast, so that transformation of
SQL cast constructs can be performed during expression transformation
instead of during parsing.  This allows constructs like x::numeric(9,2)
and x::int2::float8 to behave as one would expect.
2000-01-17 00:14:49 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
759fba4873 Included all yacc and lex files into the distribution. 2000-01-16 20:05:00 +00:00
Tom Lane
3cb8c8da68 Clean up problems with rounding/overflow code in NUMERIC, particularly
the case wherein zero was rejected for a field like NUMERIC(4,4).
Miscellaneous other code beautification efforts.
2000-01-15 23:42:49 +00:00
Tom Lane
584e646ad8 Fix a passel of problems with incorrect calls to typinput and typoutput
functions, which would lead to trouble with datatypes that paid attention
to the typelem or typmod parameters to these functions.  In particular,
incorrect code in pg_aggregate.c explains the platform-specific failures
that have been reported in NUMERIC avg().
2000-01-15 22:43:25 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
2a1bfbce24 - Allow array on int8
- Prevent permissions on indexes
- Instituted --enable-multibyte option and tweaked the MB build process where necessary
- initdb prompts for superuser password
2000-01-15 18:30:35 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
1cd4c14116 Fixed all elog related warnings, as well as a few others. 2000-01-15 02:59:43 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
4ceb2d0cb6 * User management commands no longer user pg_exec_query_dest -> more robust
* Let unprivileged users change their own passwords.

* The password is now an Sconst in the parser, which better reflects its text datatype and also
forces users to quote them.

* If your password is NULL you won't be written to the password file, meaning you can't connect
until you have a password set up (if you use password authentication).

* When you drop a user that owns a database you get an error. The database is not gone.
2000-01-14 22:11:38 +00:00
Tom Lane
9b003129fe Bump catversion to ensure initdb. 2000-01-14 00:53:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
338fd40bfc Revise quoting conventions in outfuncs/readfuncs so that nodeRead doesn't
choke on relation or attribute names containing spaces, quotes, or other
special characters.  This fixes a TODO item.  It also forces initdb,
since stored rule strings change.
2000-01-14 00:53:21 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
46a28f1b14 Fixed everything in and surrounding createdb and dropdb to make it more
error-proof. Rearranged some old code and removed dead sections.
2000-01-13 18:26:18 +00:00
Tom Lane
b9d832f6ef Make FUNC_MAX_ARGS equal INDEX_MAX_KEYS, as it should.
Set default INDEX_MAX_KEYS to 16.  Document minimum safe value is 9.
2000-01-11 05:58:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
cc2e19ef9a Ah-hah, there are attribute size constants lurking here too. 2000-01-11 05:18:42 +00:00
Tom Lane
5c2fb2a1e2 Use symbolic INDEX_MAX_KEYS in pg_type entries for oidvector
and int2vector.
2000-01-11 04:02:28 +00:00
Tom Lane
7bc1fbe100 Remove no-longer-used symbols. 2000-01-11 03:59:31 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
401e6de7ee More fixes, but still need +1 for FUNC_MAX_ARGS 2000-01-11 02:30:06 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a97caacb5e Fix initdb so it works, but still only for 8. 2000-01-10 23:03:41 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
dd8b0e67ec Cleanup for func args > 8. 2000-01-10 20:23:31 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
0bdd0cdd98 Update fmgr to allow 32 arguments. 2000-01-10 18:18:30 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
8a093d0ae3 Make number of args to a function configurable. 2000-01-10 17:14:46 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
6456b17bc1 Rename oid8 -> oidvector and int28 -> int2vector. Cleanup of *out functions. 2000-01-10 16:13:23 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue
0f2e7948e2 Improve cache invalidation handling. Eespecially
this would fix TODO
* elog() flushes cache, try invalidating just entries from
  current xact, perhaps using invalidation cache
2000-01-10 06:30:56 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a040281787 Move fixes for >8 indexed fields. 2000-01-10 05:20:26 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
b99f300675 Move INDEX_MAX_KEYS to postgres.h, and make it configurable for users. 2000-01-10 04:36:37 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
85b309ee8f Add SetPidFile() and friends. 2000-01-09 12:19:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
166b5c1def Another round of planner/optimizer work. This is just restructuring and
code cleanup; no major improvements yet.  However, EXPLAIN does produce
more intuitive outputs for nested loops with indexscans now...
2000-01-09 00:26:47 +00:00
Tom Lane
2515882a0f Modify PageIsEmpty and PageGetMaxOffsetNumber macros to behave sanely
if presented an uninitialized (all zeroes) page.  The system no longer
crashes hard if an all-zeroes page is present in a relation.  There seem
to be some boundary conditions where a page will be appended to a relation
and zeroed, but its page header is never initialized; until we can track
down and fix all of those, robustness seems like a good idea.
Also, clean up some obsolete and downright wrong comments.
2000-01-08 21:59:55 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
8da88a6f2b Sorry, that I send this letter/patch again, but previous sending is
still
without answer. I want continue with to_char(), but I need any answer
for this patch. Please.

Thank! (and sorry of my impatient :-)
                                                        Karel
2000-01-07 17:22:47 +00:00
Jan Wieck
b7b6d4bf53 Changed "triggered data change violation" detection code
in trigger manager.

Jan
2000-01-06 20:47:01 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
b78769fda2 Fix it's and its to be correct. 2000-01-05 18:23:54 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a8587d02eb Update length of timestamp to 30. 2000-01-02 02:11:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
2784a5aedf Clean up datatypes and comments for op_class() routine. 1999-12-31 03:18:43 +00:00
Tom Lane
9c95f8c9b2 Repair bugs discussed in pghackers thread of 15 May 1999: creation of a
relcache entry no longer leaks a small amount of memory.  index_endscan
now releases all the memory acquired by index_beginscan, so callers of it
should NOT pfree the scan descriptor anymore.
1999-12-30 05:05:13 +00:00
Jan Wieck
e3cec20ccd Removed LZTEXT datatype as discussed.
Jan
1999-12-28 13:40:53 +00:00
Jan Wieck
3e99158548 update_pg_pwd() is an AR trigger. Corrected return type.
Jan
1999-12-21 22:39:02 +00:00
Jan Wieck
e2aef49694 Added empty TOASTER files and corrected some minor glitches
in regression tests.

Jan
1999-12-21 00:06:44 +00:00
Jan Wieck
7c385f73e5 Required catalog changes for extended LONG attribute storage.
Jan
1999-12-20 10:40:43 +00:00
Tom Lane
939229904a Clean up some minor gcc warnings. 1999-12-20 01:23:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
76898cd330 Avoid compiler warnings on systems that have snprintf and/or vsnprintf
but do not bother to declare them in <stdio.h>.  Seems to be a more
common omission than you'd think...
1999-12-20 00:51:25 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
83bad7c063 This is my -- hopefully sufficiently portable -- attempt at cleaning out
initdb. No more obscure dependencies on environment variables or paths.
It
now finds the templates and the right postgres itself (with cmd line
options as fallback). It also no longer depends on $USER (su safe), and
doesn't advertise that --username allows you to install the db as a
different user, since that doesn't work anyway. Also, recovery and
cleanup
on all errors. Consistent options, clearer documentation.

Please take a look at this and adopt it if you feel it's safe enough. I
have simulated all the stupid circumstances I could think of, but you
never know with shell scripts.

Oh yeah, you can give the postgres user a default password now.

--
Peter Eisentraut                  Sernanders väg 10:115
1999-12-17 01:05:31 +00:00
Jan Wieck
397e9b32a3 Some changes to prepare for LONG attributes.
Jan
1999-12-16 22:20:03 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
99b8f84511 Here's the Create/Alter/Drop Group stuff that's been really overdue. I
didn't have time for documentation yet, but I'll write some. There are
still some things to work out what happens when you alter or drop users,
but the group stuff in and by itself is done.

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Peter Eisentraut                  Sernanders väg 10:115
1999-12-16 17:24:19 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
7585deb087 I have done the QNX4 port with the current source tree. The number of
backend/Makefiles to be patched could significantly be reduced since
they
have been adopted to the QNX4 needs.

Andreas Kardos
1999-12-16 01:25:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
7431796b46 fix_parsetree_attnums was not nearly smart enough about walking parse
trees.  Also rewrite find_all_inheritors() in a more intelligible style.
1999-12-14 03:35:28 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
bcaabc5698 Depending on my interpreting (and programming) skills, this might solve
anywhere from zero to two TODO items.

* Allow flag to control COPY input/output of NULLs

I got this:
COPY table .... [ WITH NULL AS 'string' ]
which does what you'd expect. The default is \N, otherwise you can use
empty strings, etc. On Copy In this acts like a filter: every data item
that looks like 'string' becomes a NULL. Pretty straightforward.

This also seems to be related to

* Make postgres user have a password by default

If I recall this discussion correctly, the problem was actually that the
default password for the postgres (or any) user is in fact "\N", because
of the way copy is used. With this change, the file pg_pwd is copied out
with nulls as empty strings, so if someone doesn't have a password, the
password is just '', which one would expect from a new account. I don't
think anyone really wants a hard-coded default password.

Peter Eisentraut                  Sernanders väg 10:115
1999-12-14 00:08:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
a8ae19ec3d aggregate(DISTINCT ...) works, per SQL spec.
Note this forces initdb because of change of Aggref node in stored rules.
1999-12-13 01:27:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
efb36d2be8 any_ordering_op()'s argument should be declared Oid not int. 1999-12-12 20:51:29 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
cb00b7faa5 I'm in TODO mood today ...
* Document/trigger/rule so changes to pg_shadow recreate pg_pwd

I did it with a trigger and it seems to work like a charm. The function
that already updates the file for create and alter user has been made a
built-in "SQL" function and a trigger is created at initdb time.

Comments around the pg_pwd updating function seem to be worried about
this
routine being called concurrently, but I really don't see a reason to
worry about this. Verify for yourself. I guess we never had a system
trigger before, so treat this with care, and feel free to adjust the
nomenclature as well.

--
Peter Eisentraut                  Sernanders väg 10:115
1999-12-12 05:57:36 +00:00
Jan Wieck
62c42a05a2 Added global variable to have RI triggers override
time qualification of HeapTupleSatisfiesSnapshot()

Jan
1999-12-10 12:34:15 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
d31ff14ed8 Fix memory overrun while setting ps status 1999-12-10 10:29:01 +00:00
Tom Lane
18c3000286 Teach grammar and parser about aggregate(DISTINCT ...). No implementation
yet, but at least we can give a better error message:
regression=> select count(distinct f1) from int4_tbl;
ERROR:  aggregate(DISTINCT ...) is not implemented yet
instead of 'parser: parse error at or near distinct'.
1999-12-10 07:37:35 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
97dec77fab Rename several destroy* functions/tags to drop*. 1999-12-10 03:56:14 +00:00
Tom Lane
f7f41c7c8c Replace generic 'Illegal use of aggregates' error message with one that
shows the specific ungrouped variable being complained of.  Perhaps this
will reduce user confusion...
1999-12-09 05:58:56 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
b7539d92f9 Fix indexing of cidr. 1999-12-08 11:37:38 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
2192a92f3c Cleanup 1999-12-08 11:17:20 +00:00
Jan Wieck
b8ef7e7f82 Completed FOREIGN KEY syntax.
Added functionality for automatic trigger creation during CREATE TABLE.

Added ON DELETE RESTRICT and some others.

Jan
1999-12-06 18:02:47 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
8f9216313a Improve descriptions of date/time functions. 1999-12-01 18:03:26 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
eebfb9baa5 create/alter user extension
This one should work much better than the one I sent in previously. The
functionality is the same, but the patch was missing one file resulting
in
the compilation failing. The docs also received a minor fix.

Peter Eisentraut                  Sernanders väg 10:115
1999-11-30 03:57:29 +00:00
Jan Wieck
4069d48aa7 Added another single byte oriented decompressor, useful for
comparision functions.

Added all lztext comparision functions, operators and a default
operator class for nbtree on lztext.

Jan
1999-11-25 01:28:07 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
8f401e8042 Cleanup for pg_statistic commit. 1999-11-24 17:09:28 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
74f418eb9a Add pg_statistic index, add missing Hiroshi file. 1999-11-24 16:52:50 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
bb10bf319e Rename heap_replace to heap_update. 1999-11-24 00:44:37 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
6f9ff92cc0 Tid access method feature from Hiroshi Inoue, Inoue@tpf.co.jp 1999-11-23 20:07:06 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
54ffd4677a ecpg ECPGFree fix from Rene Hogendoorn. 1999-11-23 19:47:14 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
7e5e7ab71b Update opclass to be non-unique. 1999-11-23 04:47:39 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
fc955b14ea Add system indexes to match all caches.
Make all system indexes unique.
Make all cache loads use system indexes.
Rename *rel to *relid in inheritance tables.
Rename cache names to be clearer.
1999-11-22 17:56:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
316c4c57e2 Clean up some problems in error recovery --- elog() was pretty broken
for the case of errors in backend startup, and proc_exit's method for
coping with errors during proc_exit was *completely* busted.  Fixed per
discussions on pghackers around 11/6/99.
1999-11-22 02:06:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
610dfa6d55 Combine index_info and find_secondary_indexes into a single routine that
returns a list of RelOptInfos, eliminating the need for static state
in index_info.  That static state was a direct cause of coredumps; if
anything decided to elog(ERROR) partway through an index_info search of
pg_index, the next query would try to close a scan pointer that was
pointing at no-longer-valid memory.  Another example of the reasons to
avoid static state variables...
1999-11-21 23:25:47 +00:00
Tom Lane
3047b444e8 Clean up comments. 1999-11-21 19:56:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
d8ba3dfb0b Change backend-side COPY to write files with permissions 644 not 666
(whoever thought world-writable files were a good default????).  Modify
the pg_pwd code so that pg_pwd is created with 600 permissions.  Modify
initdb so that permissions on a pre-existing PGDATA directory are not
blindly accepted: if the dir is already there, it does chmod go-rwx
to be sure that the permissions are OK and the dir actually is owned
by postgres.
1999-11-21 04:16:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
76ccf73f2b Repair problem exposed by Jan's new parallel-regression-test scaffold:
inval.c thought it could safely use the catcache to look up the OIDs of
system relations.  Not good, considering that inval.c could be called
during catcache loading, if a shared-inval message arrives.  Rip out the
lookup logic and instead use the known OIDs from pg_class.h.
1999-11-21 01:58:22 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
58d1eeaafe Fix for arm32 and fix for dbname with dash. 1999-11-18 21:47:41 +00:00
Jan Wieck
73bfcf6b22 Changed pg_rewrite attributes ev_qual and ev_action to the new
compressed lztext data type.

Jan
1999-11-18 13:56:30 +00:00
Jan Wieck
211ed36635 Some minor corrections to the LZ compression. In fact I wanted to
HAVE the required OID's first.

Jan
1999-11-17 22:18:46 +00:00
Jan Wieck
79c3b71c1b The new LZ compression and an lztext data type based on it.
Jan
1999-11-17 21:21:51 +00:00
Tom Lane
e1492cc34c Modify elog() logic so that it won't try to longjmp(Warn_restart) before
Warn_restart has been set by the backend main loop.  This means that
elog(ERROR) or elog(FATAL) in the postmaster or during backend startup
now have well-defined behavior: proc_exit() rather than coredump.
In the case of elog() inside the postmaster, I think that proc_exit()
is probably not enough --- don't we want our child backends to be
forced to quit too?  But I don't understand Vadim's recent changes in
this area, so I'll leave it to him to look over and tweak if needed.
1999-11-16 06:13:36 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
dc5c7713bc Commit to make clearer distinction for temp names and real names.
Thanks to Tom Lane for ideas.
1999-11-16 04:14:03 +00:00
Tom Lane
c8c3e07e58 Clean up possible memory leakage in nodeSubplan 1999-11-15 03:28:07 +00:00
Tom Lane
f68e11f373 Implement subselects in target lists. Also, relax requirement that
subselects can only appear on the righthand side of a binary operator.
That's still true for quantified predicates like x = ANY (SELECT ...),
but a subselect that delivers a single result can now appear anywhere
in an expression.  This is implemented by changing EXPR_SUBLINK sublinks
to represent just the (SELECT ...) expression, without any 'left hand
side' or combining operator --- so they're now more like EXISTS_SUBLINK.
To handle the case of '(x, y, z) = (SELECT ...)', I added a new sublink
type MULTIEXPR_SUBLINK, which acts just like EXPR_SUBLINK used to.
But the grammar will only generate one for a multiple-left-hand-side
row expression.
1999-11-15 02:00:15 +00:00
Tom Lane
ac61a04a71 Fix ExecSubPlan to handle nulls per the SQL spec --- it didn't combine
nulls with non-nulls using proper three-valued boolean logic.  Also clean
up ExecQual to make it clearer that ExecQual *does* follow the SQL spec
for boolean nulls.  See '[BUGS] (null) != (null)' thread around 10/26/99
for more detail.
1999-11-12 06:39:34 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
86ef36c907 New NameStr macro to convert Name to Str. No need for var.data anymore.
Fewer calls to nameout.

Better use of RelationGetRelationName.
1999-11-07 23:08:36 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
0fe4a20891 Add Linux ARM. 1999-11-06 01:55:44 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
7791e8c001 Improve getopt and readline support, from Peter Eisentraut. 1999-11-04 21:46:40 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue
2e2189a568 Make it possible to execute crashed CREATE/DROP commands again.
Now indexes of pg_class and pg_type are unique indexes
and guarantee the uniqueness of correponding attributes.
heap_create() was changed to take another boolean parameter
which allows to postpone the creation of disk file.
The name of rd_nonameunlinked was changed to rd_unlinked.
It is used generally(not only for noname relations) now.
Requires initdb.
1999-11-04 08:01:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
d40dbb7387 Eliminate local inefficiencies in updateTargetListEntry, make_var, and
make_const --- don't repeat cache searches that aren't needed.
1999-11-01 05:06:21 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
249f6b40ab formatting cleanup 1999-11-01 04:00:57 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
87af721775 Update version for 7.0. 1999-11-01 02:33:32 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
d16b706e7a Allow indexes on system catalogs for use in cache code.
Thanks to Hiroshi
1999-11-01 02:29:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
5b9d655ba7 Avoid duplicate ExecTypeFromTL() call in ExecInitJunkFilter() by passing
in the TupleDesc that the caller already has (for call from ExecMain) or
can make just as easily as ExecInitJunkFilter() can (for call from
ExecAppend).  Also, don't bother to build a junk filter for an INSERT
operation that doesn't actually need one, which is the normal case.
1999-10-30 23:13:30 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
577e21b34f Hello.
The following patch extends the COMMENT ON functionality to the
rest of the database objects beyond just tables, columns, and views. The
grammer of the COMMENT ON statement now looks like:

COMMENT ON [
  [ DATABASE | INDEX | RULE | SEQUENCE | TABLE | TYPE | VIEW ] <objname>
|

  COLUMN <relation>.<attribute> |
  AGGREGATE <aggname> <aggtype> |
  FUNCTION <funcname> (arg1, arg2, ...) |
  OPERATOR <op> (leftoperand_typ rightoperand_typ) |
  TRIGGER <triggername> ON relname>

Mike Mascari
(mascarim@yahoo.com)
1999-10-26 03:12:39 +00:00
Tom Lane
51f62d505e Standardize on MAXPGPATH as the size of a file pathname buffer,
eliminating some wildly inconsistent coding in various parts of the
system.  I set MAXPGPATH = 1024 in config.h.in.  If anyone is really
convinced that there ought to be a configure-time test to set the
value, go right ahead ... but I think it's a waste of time.
1999-10-25 03:08:03 +00:00
Tom Lane
eae456cd7f Add a notion of a 'catalog version number' that can indicate
when an initdb-forcing change has been applied within a development cycle.
PG_VERSION serves this purpose for official releases, but we can't bump
the PG_VERSION number every time we make a change to the catalogs during
development.  Instead, increase the catalog version number to warn other
developers that you've made an incompatible change.  See my mail to
pghackers for more info.
1999-10-24 20:42:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
9efee18a28 Add comment explaining that this table doesn't do what you
might think ... in fact doesn't do much of anything at the moment ...
1999-10-24 19:22:37 +00:00