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* Add amcheck missing downlink tests.Teodor Sigaev2018-04-25
| | | | | | | | | Also use palloc0() for main amcheck state, and adjust a few comments. Somehow I pushed old version of patch in commit 4eaf7eaccb291f5d32d9f05284bfca9c5744de9a, so commit the difference. Peter Geoghegan
* Add missing and dangling downlink checks to amcheckTeodor Sigaev2018-04-25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When bt_index_parent_check() is called with the heapallindexed option, allocate a second Bloom filter to fingerprint block numbers that appear in the downlinks of internal pages. Use Bloom filter probes when walking the B-Tree to detect missing downlinks. This can detect subtle problems with page deletion/VACUUM, such as corruption caused by the bug just fixed in commit 6db4b499. The downlink Bloom filter is bound in size by work_mem. Its optimal size is typically far smaller than that of the regular heapallindexed Bloom filter, especially when the index has high fan-out. Author: Peter Geoghegan Reviewer: Teodor Sigaev Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-WznUzY4fWTjm1tBB3JpVz8cCfz7k_qVp5BhuPyhivmWJFg@mail.gmail.com
* Change more places to be less trusting of RestrictInfo.is_pushed_down.Tom Lane2018-04-20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | On further reflection, commit e5d83995e didn't go far enough: pretty much everywhere in the planner that examines a clause's is_pushed_down flag ought to be changed to use the more complicated behavior where we also check the clause's required_relids. Otherwise we could make incorrect decisions about whether, say, a clause is safe to use as a hash clause. Some (many?) of these places are safe as-is, either because they are never reached while considering a parameterized path, or because there are additional checks that would reject a pushed-down clause anyway. However, it seems smarter to just code them all the same way rather than rely on easily-broken reasoning of that sort. In support of that, invent a new macro RINFO_IS_PUSHED_DOWN that should be used in place of direct tests on the is_pushed_down flag. Like the previous patch, back-patch to all supported branches. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/f8128b11-c5bf-3539-48cd-234178b2314d@proxel.se
* Adjust INCLUDE index truncation comments and code.Teodor Sigaev2018-04-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add several assertions that ensure that we're dealing with a pivot tuple without non-key attributes where that's expected. Also, remove the assertion within _bt_isequal(), restoring the v10 function signature. A similar check will be performed for the page highkey within _bt_moveright() in most cases. Also avoid dropping all objects within regression tests, to increase pg_dump test coverage for INCLUDE indexes. Rather than using infrastructure that's generally intended to be used with reference counted heap tuple descriptors during truncation, use the same function that was introduced to store flat TupleDescs in shared memory (we use a temp palloc'd buffer). This isn't strictly necessary, but seems more future-proof than the old approach. It also lets us avoid including rel.h within indextuple.c, which was arguably a modularity violation. Also, we now call index_deform_tuple() with the truncated TupleDesc, not the source TupleDesc, since that's more robust, and saves a few cycles. In passing, fix a memory leak by pfree'ing truncated pivot tuple memory during CREATE INDEX. Also pfree during a page split, just to be consistent. Refactor _bt_check_natts() to be more readable. Author: Peter Geoghegan with some editorization by me Reviewed by: Alexander Korotkov, Teodor Sigaev Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAH2-Wz%3DkCWuXeMrBCopC-tFs3FbiVxQNjjgNKdG2sHxZ5k2y3w%40mail.gmail.com
* Fix potentially-unportable code in contrib/adminpack.Tom Lane2018-04-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Spelling access(2)'s second argument as "2" is just horrid. POSIX makes no promises as to the numeric values of W_OK and related macros. Even if it accidentally works as intended on every supported platform, it's still unreadable and inconsistent with adjacent code. In passing, don't spell "NULL" as "0" either. Yes, that's legal C; no, it's not project style. Back-patch, just in case the unportability is real and not theoretical. (Most likely, even if a platform had different bit assignments for access()'s modes, there'd not be an observable behavior difference here; but I'm being paranoid today.)
* Reorganize partitioning codeAlvaro Herrera2018-04-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | There's been a massive addition of partitioning code in PostgreSQL 11, with little oversight on its placement, resulting in a catalog/partition.c with poorly defined boundaries and responsibilities. This commit tries to set a couple of distinct modules to separate things a little bit. There are no code changes here, only code movement. There are three new files: src/backend/utils/cache/partcache.c src/include/partitioning/partdefs.h src/include/utils/partcache.h The previous arrangement of #including catalog/partition.h almost everywhere is no more. Authors: Amit Langote and Álvaro Herrera Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/98e8d509-790a-128c-be7f-e48a5b2d8d97@lab.ntt.co.jp https://postgr.es/m/11aa0c50-316b-18bb-722d-c23814f39059@lab.ntt.co.jp https://postgr.es/m/143ed9a4-6038-76d4-9a55-502035815e68@lab.ntt.co.jp https://postgr.es/m/20180413193503.nynq7bnmgh6vs5vm@alvherre.pgsql
* YA attempt to stabilize the results of the postgres_fdw regression test.Tom Lane2018-04-12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We've made multiple attempts to stabilize the plans shown by commit 1bc0100d2, with little success so far. The reason for the remaining instability seems to be that if a transaction (such as auto-analyze) is running concurrently with the test, then get_actual_variable_range may return a maximum value for "T 1"."C 1" that's far away from the actual max, as a result of our having transiently inserted such a value earlier in the test. Because we use a non-MVCC snapshot to fetch the value (for performance reasons), the presence of other transactions can cause that function to return entries that are actually dead. To fix, use a less extreme value in the earlier transient insertion, so that whether it is visible or not won't affect the selectivity estimate. The use of 9999 there seems to have been picked with the aid of a dartboard anyway, rather than having a specific reason. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16962.1523551784@sss.pgh.pa.us
* Revert MERGE patchSimon Riggs2018-04-12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This reverts commits d204ef63776b8a00ca220adec23979091564e465, 83454e3c2b28141c0db01c7d2027e01040df5249 and a few more commits thereafter (complete list at the end) related to MERGE feature. While the feature was fully functional, with sufficient test coverage and necessary documentation, it was felt that some parts of the executor and parse-analyzer can use a different design and it wasn't possible to do that in the available time. So it was decided to revert the patch for PG11 and retry again in the future. Thanks again to all reviewers and bug reporters. List of commits reverted, in reverse chronological order: f1464c5380 Improve parse representation for MERGE ddb4158579 MERGE syntax diagram correction 530e69e59b Allow cpluspluscheck to pass by renaming variable 01b88b4df5 MERGE minor errata 3af7b2b0d4 MERGE fix variable warning in non-assert builds a5d86181ec MERGE INSERT allows only one VALUES clause 4b2d44031f MERGE post-commit review 4923550c20 Tab completion for MERGE aa3faa3c7a WITH support in MERGE 83454e3c2b New files for MERGE d204ef6377 MERGE SQL Command following SQL:2016 Author: Pavan Deolasee Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier
* Fix clashing function names between jsonb_plperl and jsonb_plperluPeter Eisentraut2018-04-11
| | | | | | This prevented them from being installed at the same time. Author: Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker <ilmari@ilmari.org>
* Further cleanup of client dependencies on src/include/catalog headers.Tom Lane2018-04-09
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In commit 9c0a0de4c, I'd failed to notice that catalog/catalog.h should also be considered a frontend-unsafe header, because it includes (and needs) the full form of pg_class.h, not to mention relcache.h. However, various frontend code was depending on it to get TABLESPACE_VERSION_DIRECTORY, so refactoring of some sort is called for. The cleanest answer seems to be to move TABLESPACE_VERSION_DIRECTORY, as well as the OIDCHARS symbol, to common/relpath.h. Do that, and mop up inclusions as necessary. (I found that quite a few current users of catalog/catalog.h don't seem to need it at all anymore, apparently as a result of the refactorings that created common/relpath.[hc]. And initdb.c needed it only as a route to pg_class_d.h.) Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/6629.1523294509@sss.pgh.pa.us
* Remove repeated test in contrib/amcheckTeodor Sigaev2018-04-09
| | | | | | | | | Repeating these tests adds unnecessary cycles, since no improvement in test coverage is expected. Cleanup from commit 8224de4f42ccf98e08db07b43d52fed72f962ebb. Peter Geoghegan
* Merge catalog/pg_foo_fn.h headers back into pg_foo.h headers.Tom Lane2018-04-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Traditionally, include/catalog/pg_foo.h contains extern declarations for functions in backend/catalog/pg_foo.c, in addition to its function as the authoritative definition of the pg_foo catalog's rowtype. In some cases, we'd been forced to split out those extern declarations into separate pg_foo_fn.h headers so that the catalog definitions could be #include'd by frontend code. That problem is gone as of commit 9c0a0de4c, so let's undo the splits to make things less confusing. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/23690.1523031777@sss.pgh.pa.us
* Switch client-side code to include catalog/pg_foo_d.h not pg_foo.h.Tom Lane2018-04-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Everything of use to frontend code should now appear in the _d.h files, and making this change frees us from needing to worry about whether the catalog header files proper are frontend-safe. Remove src/interfaces/ecpg/ecpglib/pg_type.h entirely, as the previous commit reduced it to a confusingly-named wrapper around pg_type_d.h. In passing, make test_rls_hooks.c follow project convention of including our own files with #include "" not <>. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/23690.1523031777@sss.pgh.pa.us
* Add missing "static" markers.Tom Lane2018-04-08
| | | | Evidently forgotten in commit 11523e860. Per buildfarm member pademelon.
* Indexes with INCLUDE columns and their support in B-treeTeodor Sigaev2018-04-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch introduces INCLUDE clause to index definition. This clause specifies a list of columns which will be included as a non-key part in the index. The INCLUDE columns exist solely to allow more queries to benefit from index-only scans. Also, such columns don't need to have appropriate operator classes. Expressions are not supported as INCLUDE columns since they cannot be used in index-only scans. Index access methods supporting INCLUDE are indicated by amcaninclude flag in IndexAmRoutine. For now, only B-tree indexes support INCLUDE clause. In B-tree indexes INCLUDE columns are truncated from pivot index tuples (tuples located in non-leaf pages and high keys). Therefore, B-tree indexes now might have variable number of attributes. This patch also provides generic facility to support that: pivot tuples contain number of their attributes in t_tid.ip_posid. Free 13th bit of t_info is used for indicating that. This facility will simplify further support of index suffix truncation. The changes of above are backward-compatible, pg_upgrade doesn't need special handling of B-tree indexes for that. Bump catalog version Author: Anastasia Lubennikova with contribition by Alexander Korotkov and me Reviewed by: Peter Geoghegan, Tomas Vondra, Antonin Houska, Jeff Janes, David Rowley, Alexander Korotkov Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/56168952.4010101@postgrespro.ru
* Logical decoding of TRUNCATEPeter Eisentraut2018-04-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add a new WAL record type for TRUNCATE, which is only used when wal_level >= logical. (For physical replication, TRUNCATE is already replicated via SMGR records.) Add new callback for logical decoding output plugins to receive TRUNCATE actions. Author: Simon Riggs <simon@2ndquadrant.com> Author: Marco Nenciarini <marco.nenciarini@2ndquadrant.it> Author: Peter Eisentraut <peter.eisentraut@2ndquadrant.com> Reviewed-by: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com> Reviewed-by: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> Reviewed-by: Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org>
* Blindly attempt to fix sepgsql tests broken due to 9fdb675fc5.Andres Freund2018-04-06
| | | | | | | | The failure appears to solely be caused by the changed partition pruning logic. Author: Andres Freund Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20180406210330.wmqw42wqgiicktli@alap3.anarazel.de
* Allow insert and update tuple routing and COPY for foreign tables.Robert Haas2018-04-06
| | | | | | | | | | | Also enable this for postgres_fdw. Etsuro Fujita, based on an earlier patch by Amit Langote. The larger patch series of which this is a part has been reviewed by Amit Langote, David Fetter, Maksim Milyutin, Álvaro Herrera, Stephen Frost, and me. Minor documentation changes to the final version by me. Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/29906a26-da12-8c86-4fb9-d8f88442f2b9@lab.ntt.co.jp
* Support new default roles with adminpackStephen Frost2018-04-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This provides a newer version of adminpack which works with the newly added default roles to support GRANT'ing to non-superusers access to read and write files, along with related functions (unlinking files, getting file length, renaming/removing files, scanning the log file directory) which are supported through adminpack. Note that new versions of the functions are required because an environment might have an updated version of the library but still have the old adminpack 1.0 catalog definitions (where EXECUTE is GRANT'd to PUBLIC for the functions). This patch also removes the long-deprecated alternative names for functions that adminpack used to include and which are now included in the backend, in adminpack v1.1. Applications using the deprecated names should be updated to use the backend functions instead. Existing installations which continue to use adminpack v1.0 should continue to function until/unless adminpack is upgraded. Reviewed-By: Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20171231191939.GR2416%40tamriel.snowman.net
* Add default roles for file/program accessStephen Frost2018-04-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch adds new default roles named 'pg_read_server_files', 'pg_write_server_files', 'pg_execute_server_program' which allow an administrator to GRANT to a non-superuser role the ability to access server-side files or run programs through PostgreSQL (as the user the database is running as). Having one of these roles allows a non-superuser to use server-side COPY to read, write, or with a program, and to use file_fdw (if installed by a superuser and GRANT'd USAGE on it) to read from files or run a program. The existing misc file functions are also changed to allow a user with the 'pg_read_server_files' default role to read any files on the filesystem, matching the privileges given to that role through COPY and file_fdw from above. Reviewed-By: Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20171231191939.GR2416%40tamriel.snowman.net
* Refactor PgFdwModifyState creation/destruction into separate functions.Robert Haas2018-04-06
| | | | | | | | Etsuro Fujita. The larger patch series of which this is a part has been reviewed by Amit Langote, David Fetter, Maksim Milyutin, Álvaro Herrera, Stephen Frost, and me. Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/5A95487E.9050808@lab.ntt.co.jp
* Allow background workers to bypass datallowconnMagnus Hagander2018-04-05
| | | | | | | THis adds a "flags" field to the BackgroundWorkerInitializeConnection() and BackgroundWorkerInitializeConnectionByOid(). For now only one flag, BGWORKER_BYPASS_ALLOWCONN, is defined, which allows the worker to ignore datallowconn.
* Add support of bool, bpchar, name and uuid to btree_ginTeodor Sigaev2018-04-05
| | | | | | | | | | | Mostly for completeness, but I believe there are cases to use that in multicolumn GIN indexes. Bump btree_gin module version Author: Matheus Oliveira Reviewed by: Tomas Vondra Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CAJghg4LMJf6Z13fnZD-MBNiGxzd0cA2=F3TDjNkX3eQH58hktQ@mail.gmail.com
* Fix handling of non-upgraded B-tree metapagesTeodor Sigaev2018-04-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | 857f9c36 bumps B-tree metapage version while upgrade is performed "on the fly" when needed. However, some asserts fired when old version metapage was cached to rel->rd_amcache. Despite new metadata fields are never used from rel->rd_amcache, that needs to be fixed. This patch introduces metadata upgrade during its caching, which fills unavailable fields with their default values. contrib/pageinspect is also patched to handle non-upgraded metapages in the same way. Author: Alexander Korotkov
* Skip full index scan during cleanup of B-tree indexes when possibleTeodor Sigaev2018-04-04
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Vacuum of index consists from two stages: multiple (zero of more) ambulkdelete calls and one amvacuumcleanup call. When workload on particular table is append-only, then autovacuum isn't intended to touch this table. However, user may run vacuum manually in order to fill visibility map and get benefits of index-only scans. Then ambulkdelete wouldn't be called for indexes of such table (because no heap tuples were deleted), only amvacuumcleanup would be called In this case, amvacuumcleanup would perform full index scan for two objectives: put recyclable pages into free space map and update index statistics. This patch allows btvacuumclanup to skip full index scan when two conditions are satisfied: no pages are going to be put into free space map and index statistics isn't stalled. In order to check first condition, we store oldest btpo_xact in the meta-page. When it's precedes RecentGlobalXmin, then there are some recyclable pages. In order to check second condition we store number of heap tuples observed during previous full index scan by cleanup. If fraction of newly inserted tuples is less than vacuum_cleanup_index_scale_factor, then statistics isn't considered to be stalled. vacuum_cleanup_index_scale_factor can be defined as both reloption and GUC (default). This patch bumps B-tree meta-page version. Upgrade of meta-page is performed "on the fly": during VACUUM meta-page is rewritten with new version. No special handling in pg_upgrade is required. Author: Masahiko Sawada, Alexander Korotkov Review by: Peter Geoghegan, Kyotaro Horiguchi, Alexander Korotkov, Yura Sokolov Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CAD21AoAX+d2oD_nrd9O2YkpzHaFr=uQeGr9s1rKC3O4ENc568g@mail.gmail.com
* Remove less-portable-than-believed test case.Tom Lane2018-04-04
| | | | | | | | | | In commit 331b2369c I added a test to see what jsonb_plperl would do with a qr{} result. Turns out the answer is Perl version dependent. That fact doesn't bother me particularly, but coping with multiple result possibilities is way more work than this test seems worth. So remove it again. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1f3MMJ-0006bf-B0@gemulon.postgresql.org
* Fix platform and Perl-version dependencies in new jsonb_plperl code.Tom Lane2018-04-04
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Testing SvTYPE() directly is more fraught with problems than one might think, because depending on context Perl might be storing a scalar value in one of several forms, eg both numeric and string values. This resulted in Perl-version-dependent buildfarm test failures. Instead use the SvTYPE test only to distinguish non-scalar cases (AV, HV, NULL). Disambiguate scalars by testing SvIOK, SvNOK, then SvPOK. This creates a preference order for how we will resolve cases where the value is available in more than one form, which seems fine to me. Furthermore, because we're now dealing directly with a "double" value in the SvNOK case, we can get rid of an inadequate and unportable string-comparison test for infinities, and use isinf() instead. (We do need some additional #include and "-lm" infrastructure to use that in a contrib module, per prior experiences.) In passing, prevent the regression test results from depending on DROP CASCADE order; I've not seen that malfunction, but it's trouble waiting to happen. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1f3MMJ-0006bf-B0@gemulon.postgresql.org
* Prevent accidental linking of system-supplied copies of libpq.so etc.Tom Lane2018-04-03
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We were being careless in some places about the order of -L switches in link command lines, such that -L switches referring to external directories could come before those referring to directories within the build tree. This made it possible to accidentally link a system-supplied library, for example /usr/lib/libpq.so, in place of the one built in the build tree. Hilarity ensued, the more so the older the system-supplied library is. To fix, break LDFLAGS into two parts, a sub-variable LDFLAGS_INTERNAL and the main LDFLAGS variable, both of which are "recursively expanded" so that they can be incrementally adjusted by different makefiles. Establish a policy that -L switches for directories in the build tree must always be added to LDFLAGS_INTERNAL, while -L switches for external directories must always be added to LDFLAGS. This is sufficient to ensure a safe search order. For simplicity, we typically also put -l switches for the respective libraries into those same variables. (Traditional make usage would have us put -l switches into LIBS, but cleaning that up is a project for another day, as there's no clear need for it.) This turns out to also require separating SHLIB_LINK into two variables, SHLIB_LINK and SHLIB_LINK_INTERNAL, with a similar rule about which switches go into which variable. And likewise for PG_LIBS. Although this change might appear to affect external users of pgxs.mk, I think it doesn't; they shouldn't have any need to touch the _INTERNAL variables. In passing, tweak src/common/Makefile so that the value of CPPFLAGS recorded in pg_config lacks "-DFRONTEND" and the recorded value of LDFLAGS lacks "-L../../../src/common". Both of those things are mistakes, apparently introduced during prior code rearrangements, as old versions of pg_config don't print them. In general we don't want anything that's specific to the src/common subdirectory to appear in those outputs. This is certainly a bug fix, but in view of the lack of field complaints, I'm unsure whether it's worth the risk of back-patching. In any case it seems wise to see what the buildfarm makes of it first. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/25214.1522604295@sss.pgh.pa.us
* Suppress compiler warning in new jsonb_plperl code.Tom Lane2018-04-03
| | | | | | | | | Some compilers are evidently pickier than others about whether Perl's I32 typedef should be considered equivalent to int. Dodge the problem by using a separate variable; the prior coding was a bit confusing anyway. Per buildfarm. Note this does nothing to fix the test failures due to SV_to_JsonbValue not covering enough variable types.
* Transforms for jsonb to PL/PerlPeter Eisentraut2018-04-03
| | | | | | | | | | | Add a new contrib module jsonb_plperl that provides a transform between jsonb and PL/Perl. jsonb values are converted to appropriate Perl types such as arrays and hashes, and vice versa. Author: Anthony Bykov <a.bykov@postgrespro.ru> Reviewed-by: Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Aleksander Alekseev <a.alekseev@postgrespro.ru> Reviewed-by: Nikita Glukhov <n.gluhov@postgrespro.ru>
* MERGE SQL Command following SQL:2016Simon Riggs2018-04-03
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | MERGE performs actions that modify rows in the target table using a source table or query. MERGE provides a single SQL statement that can conditionally INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE rows a task that would other require multiple PL statements. e.g. MERGE INTO target AS t USING source AS s ON t.tid = s.sid WHEN MATCHED AND t.balance > s.delta THEN UPDATE SET balance = t.balance - s.delta WHEN MATCHED THEN DELETE WHEN NOT MATCHED AND s.delta > 0 THEN INSERT VALUES (s.sid, s.delta) WHEN NOT MATCHED THEN DO NOTHING; MERGE works with regular and partitioned tables, including column and row security enforcement, as well as support for row, statement and transition triggers. MERGE is optimized for OLTP and is parameterizable, though also useful for large scale ETL/ELT. MERGE is not intended to be used in preference to existing single SQL commands for INSERT, UPDATE or DELETE since there is some overhead. MERGE can be used statically from PL/pgSQL. MERGE does not yet support inheritance, write rules, RETURNING clauses, updatable views or foreign tables. MERGE follows SQL Standard per the most recent SQL:2016. Includes full tests and documentation, including full isolation tests to demonstrate the concurrent behavior. This version written from scratch in 2017 by Simon Riggs, using docs and tests originally written in 2009. Later work from Pavan Deolasee has been both complex and deep, leaving the lead author credit now in his hands. Extensive discussion of concurrency from Peter Geoghegan, with thanks for the time and effort contributed. Various issues reported via sqlsmith by Andreas Seltenreich Authors: Pavan Deolasee, Simon Riggs Reviewer: Peter Geoghegan, Amit Langote, Tomas Vondra, Simon Riggs Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CANP8+jKitBSrB7oTgT9CY2i1ObfOt36z0XMraQc+Xrz8QB0nXA@mail.gmail.com https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-WzkJdBuxj9PO=2QaO9-3h3xGbQPZ34kJH=HukRekwM-GZg@mail.gmail.com
* Revert "Modified files for MERGE"Simon Riggs2018-04-02
| | | | This reverts commit 354f13855e6381d288dfaa52bcd4f2cb0fd4a5eb.
* Modified files for MERGESimon Riggs2018-04-02
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* Remove contrib/jsonb_plpython's tests for infinity and NaN conversions.Tom Lane2018-04-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | These tests don't work reliably with pre-2.6 Python versions, since Python code like float('inf') was not guaranteed to work before that, even granting an IEEE-compliant platform. Since there's no explicit handling of these cases in jsonb_plpython, we're not adding any real code coverage by testing them, and thus it doesn't seem to make sense to go to any great lengths to work around the test instability. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1f1AMU-00031c-9N@gemulon.postgresql.org
* postgres_fdw: Push down partition-wise aggregation.Robert Haas2018-04-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Since commit 7012b132d07c2b4ea15b0b3cb1ea9f3278801d98, postgres_fdw has been able to push down the toplevel aggregation operation to the remote server. Commit e2f1eb0ee30d144628ab523432320f174a2c8966 made it possible to break down the toplevel aggregation into one aggregate per partition. This commit lets postgres_fdw push down aggregation in that case just as it does at the top level. In order to make this work, this commit adds an additional argument to the GetForeignUpperPaths FDW API. A matching argument is added to the signature for create_upper_paths_hook. Third-party code using either of these will need to be updated. Also adjust create_foreignscan_plan() so that it picks up the correct set of relids in this case. Jeevan Chalke, reviewed by Ashutosh Bapat and by me and with some adjustments by me. The larger patch series of which this patch is a part was also reviewed and tested by Antonin Houska, Rajkumar Raghuwanshi, David Rowley, Dilip Kumar, Konstantin Knizhnik, Pascal Legrand, and Rafia Sabih. Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAM2+6=V64_xhstVHie0Rz=KPEQnLJMZt_e314P0jaT_oJ9MR8A@mail.gmail.com Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAM2+6=XPWujjmj5zUaBTGDoB38CemwcPmjkRy0qOcsQj_V+2sQ@mail.gmail.com
* Fix a boatload of typos in C comments.Tom Lane2018-04-01
| | | | | | Justin Pryzby Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20180331105640.GK28454@telsasoft.com
* Add amcheck verification of heap relations belonging to btree indexes.Andres Freund2018-03-31
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add a new, optional, capability to bt_index_check() and bt_index_parent_check(): check that each heap tuple that should have an index entry does in fact have one. The extra checking is performed at the end of the existing nbtree checks. This is implemented by using a Bloom filter data structure. The implementation performs set membership tests within a callback (the same type of callback that each index AM registers for CREATE INDEX). The Bloom filter is populated during the initial index verification scan. Reusing the CREATE INDEX infrastructure allows the new verification option to automatically benefit from the heap consistency checks that CREATE INDEX already performs. CREATE INDEX does thorough sanity checking of HOT chains, so the new check actually manages to detect problems in heap-only tuples. Author: Peter Geoghegan Reviewed-By: Pavan Deolasee, Andres Freund Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-Wzm5VmG7cu1N-H=nnS57wZThoSDQU+F5dewx3o84M+jY=g@mail.gmail.com
* Rewrite the code that applies scan/join targets to paths.Robert Haas2018-03-29
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | If the toplevel scan/join target list is parallel-safe, postpone generating Gather (or Gather Merge) paths until after the toplevel has been adjusted to return it. This (correctly) makes queries with expensive functions in the target list more likely to choose a parallel plan, since the cost of the plan now reflects the fact that the evaluation will happen in the workers rather than the leader. The original complaint about this problem was from Jeff Janes. If the toplevel scan/join relation is partitioned, recursively apply the changes to all partitions. This sometimes allows us to get rid of Result nodes, because Append is not projection-capable but its children may be. It also cleans up what appears to be incorrect SRF handling from commit e2f1eb0ee30d144628ab523432320f174a2c8966: the old code had no knowledge of SRFs for child scan/join rels. Because we now use create_projection_path() in some cases where we formerly used apply_projection_to_path(), this changes the ordering of columns in some queries generated by postgres_fdw. Update regression outputs accordingly. Patch by me, reviewed by Amit Kapila and by Ashutosh Bapat. Other fixes for this problem (substantially different from this version) were reviewed by Dilip Kumar, Amit Khandekar, and Marina Polyakova. Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAMkU=1ycXNipvhWuweUVpKuyu6SpNjF=yHWu4c4US5JgVGxtZQ@mail.gmail.com
* Fix jsonb_plpython tests on older Python versionsPeter Eisentraut2018-03-28
| | | | | Rewrite one test to avoid a case where some Python versions have output format differences (Decimal('1') vs Decimal("1")).
* Transforms for jsonb to PL/PythonPeter Eisentraut2018-03-28
| | | | | | | | | | Add a new contrib module jsonb_plpython that provide a transform between jsonb and PL/Python. jsonb values are converted to appropriate Python types such as dicts and lists, and vice versa. Author: Anthony Bykov <a.bykov@postgrespro.ru> Reviewed-by: Aleksander Alekseev <a.alekseev@postgrespro.ru> Reviewed-by: Nikita Glukhov <n.gluhov@postgrespro.ru>
* Mop-up for commit feb8254518752b2cb4a8964c374dd82d49ef0e0d.Tom Lane2018-03-24
| | | | | Missed these occurrences of some of the adjusted error messages. Per buildfarm member pademelon.
* Remove stdbool workaround in sepgsqlPeter Eisentraut2018-03-22
| | | | | | | | | Since we now use stdbool.h in c.h, this workaround breaks the build and is no longer necessary, so remove it. (Technically, there could be platforms with a 4-byte bool in stdbool.h, in which case we would not include stdbool.h in c.h, and so the old problem that caused this workaround would reappear. But this combination is not known to happen on the range of platforms where sepgsql can be built.)
* Improve style guideline compliance of assorted error-report messages.Tom Lane2018-03-22
| | | | | | | | | | | | Per the project style guide, details and hints should have leading capitalization and end with a period. On the other hand, errcontext should not be capitalized and should not end with a period. To support well formatted error contexts in dblink, extend dblink_res_error() to take a format+arguments rather than a hardcoded string. Daniel Gustafsson Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/B3C002C8-21A0-4F53-A06E-8CAB29FCF295@yesql.se
* Sync up our various ways of estimating pg_class.reltuples.Tom Lane2018-03-22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | VACUUM thought that reltuples represents the total number of tuples in the relation, while ANALYZE counted only live tuples. This can cause "flapping" in the value when background vacuums and analyzes happen separately. The planner's use of reltuples essentially assumes that it's the count of live (visible) tuples, so let's standardize on having it mean live tuples. Another issue is that the definition of "live tuple" isn't totally clear; what should be done with INSERT_IN_PROGRESS or DELETE_IN_PROGRESS tuples? ANALYZE's choices in this regard are made on the assumption that if the originating transaction commits at all, it will happen after ANALYZE finishes, so we should ignore the effects of the in-progress transaction --- unless it is our own transaction, and then we should count it. Let's propagate this definition into VACUUM, too. Likewise propagate this definition into CREATE INDEX, and into contrib/pgstattuple's pgstattuple_approx() function. Tomas Vondra, reviewed by Haribabu Kommi, some corrections by me Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16db4468-edfa-830a-f921-39a50498e77e@2ndquadrant.com
* Fix errors in contrib/bloom index build.Tom Lane2018-03-22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Count the number of tuples in the index honestly, instead of assuming that it's the same as the number of tuples in the heap. (It might be different if the index is partial.) Fix counting of tuples in current index page, too. This error would have led to failing to write out the final page of the index if it contained exactly one tuple, so that the last tuple of the relation would not get indexed. Back-patch to 9.6 where contrib/bloom was added. Tomas Vondra and Tom Lane Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/3b3d8eac-c709-0d25-088e-b98339a1b28a@2ndquadrant.com
* Handle heap rewrites even better in logical decodingPeter Eisentraut2018-03-21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Logical decoding should not publish anything about tables created as part of a heap rewrite during DDL. Those tables don't exist externally, so consumers of logical decoding cannot do anything sensible with that information. In ab28feae2bd3d4629bd73ae3548e671c57d785f0, we worked around this for built-in logical replication, but that was hack. This is a more proper fix: We mark such transient heaps using the new field pg_class.relwrite, linking to the original relation OID. By default, we ignore them in logical decoding before they get to the output plugin. Optionally, a plugin can register their interest in getting such changes, if they handle DDL specially, in which case the new field will help them get information about the actual table. Reviewed-by: Craig Ringer <craig@2ndquadrant.com>
* Add strict_word_similarity to pg_trgm moduleTeodor Sigaev2018-03-21
| | | | | | | | | strict_word_similarity is similar to existing word_similarity function but it takes into account word boundaries to compute similarity. Author: Alexander Korotkov Review by: David Steele, Liudmila Mantrova, me Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CY4PR17MB13207ED8310F847CF117EED0D85A0@CY4PR17MB1320.namprd17.prod.outlook.com
* Rework word_similarity documentation, make it close to actual algorithm.Teodor Sigaev2018-03-21
| | | | | | | | | | | | word_similarity before claimed as returning similarity of closest word in string, but, actually it returns similarity of substring. Also fix mistyped comments. Author: Alexander Korotkov Review by: David Steele, Liudmila Mantrova Discussionis: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CY4PR17MB13207ED8310F847CF117EED0D85A0@CY4PR17MB1320.namprd17.prod.outlook.com https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/f43b242d-000c-f4c8-cb8b-d37e9752cd93%40postgrespro.ru
* Add 'unit' parameter to ExplainProperty{Integer,Float}.Andres Freund2018-03-16
| | | | | | | | | | | This allows to deduplicate some existing code, but mainly avoids some duplication in upcoming commits. In passing, fix variable names indicating wrong unit (seconds instead of ms). Author: Andres Freund Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20180314002740.cah3mdsonz5mxney@alap3.anarazel.de
* Make ExplainPropertyInteger accept 64bit input, remove *Long variant.Andres Freund2018-03-16
| | | | | | | | | | | | 'long' is not useful type across platforms, as it's 32bit on 32 bit platforms, and even on some 64bit platforms (e.g. windows) it's still only 32bits wide. As ExplainPropertyInteger should never be performance critical, change it to accept a 64bit argument and remove ExplainPropertyLong. Author: Andres Freund Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20180314164832.n56wt7zcbpzi6zxe@alap3.anarazel.de