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* Support 64-bit shared memory when building on 64-bit Windows.Magnus Hagander2010-01-02
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* Fix one more cast for _open_osfhandle().Magnus Hagander2010-01-02
| | | | Tsutomu Yamada
* Fix cast for _open_osfhandle().Magnus Hagander2010-01-02
| | | | Tsutomu Yamada
* Add an "argisrow" field to NullTest nodes, following a plan made way back inTom Lane2010-01-01
| | | | | | 8.2beta but never carried out. This avoids repetitive tests of whether the argument is of scalar or composite type. Also, be a bit more paranoid about composite arguments in some places where we previously weren't checking.
* Support "x IS NOT NULL" clauses as indexscan conditions. This turns outTom Lane2010-01-01
| | | | | | | | | | | to be just a minor extension of the previous patch that made "x IS NULL" indexable, because we can treat the IS NOT NULL condition as if it were "x < NULL" or "x > NULL" (depending on the index's NULLS FIRST/LAST option), just like IS NULL is treated like "x = NULL". Aside from any possible usefulness in its own right, this is an important improvement for index-optimized MAX/MIN aggregates: it is now reliably possible to get a column's min or max value cheaply, even when there are a lot of nulls cluttering the interesting end of the index.
* Silence compiler warning on 64-bit windows buildMagnus Hagander2010-01-01
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* Detect a 64-bit build environment on Windows, and generate the appropriateMagnus Hagander2010-01-01
| | | | | | project files. Based on the work of Tsutomu Yamada, but much refactored.
* Delete solution cache file on clean, if it exists.Magnus Hagander2010-01-01
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* Update SQL features supported listPeter Eisentraut2010-01-01
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* Make the win32 putenv() override update *all* present versions of theMagnus Hagander2010-01-01
| | | | | | | | MSVCRxx runtime, not just the current + Visual Studio 6 (MSVCRT). Clearly there can be an almost unlimited number of runtimes loaded at the same time. Per report from Hiroshi Inoue
* Suppress compiler warning, per buildfarm member narwhalTom Lane2009-12-31
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* Suppress compiler warning (pid_t isn't int everywhere)Tom Lane2009-12-31
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* Add missing 'static' tag.Tom Lane2009-12-31
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* Redefine Datum as uintptr_t, instead of unsigned long.Tom Lane2009-12-31
| | | | | | | This is more in keeping with modern practice, and is a first step towards porting to Win64 (which has sizeof(pointer) > sizeof(long)). Tsutomu Yamada, Magnus Hagander, Tom Lane
* Update SQL features list for aggregate ORDER BY supportPeter Eisentraut2009-12-31
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* Add information_schema.triggered_update_columnsPeter Eisentraut2009-12-31
| | | | This reflects the recently added support for triggers on columns.
* enable examples to compile on Windows. patch from Hiroshi Saito.Andrew Dunstan2009-12-31
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* Fill in information schema column for trigger WHEN conditionPeter Eisentraut2009-12-30
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* Dept of second thoughts: recursive case in ANALYZE shouldn't emit aTom Lane2009-12-30
| | | | | pgstats message. This might need to be done differently later, but with the current logic that's what should happen.
* Revise pgstat's tracking of tuple changes to improve the reliability ofTom Lane2009-12-30
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | decisions about when to auto-analyze. The previous code depended on n_live_tuples + n_dead_tuples - last_anl_tuples, where all three of these numbers could be bad estimates from ANALYZE itself. Even worse, in the presence of a steady flow of HOT updates and matching HOT-tuple reclamations, auto-analyze might never trigger at all, even if all three numbers are exactly right, because n_dead_tuples could hold steady. To fix, replace last_anl_tuples with an accurately tracked count of the total number of committed tuple inserts + updates + deletes since the last ANALYZE on the table. This can still be compared to the same threshold as before, but it's much more trustworthy than the old computation. Tracking this requires one more intra-transaction counter per modified table within backends, but no additional memory space in the stats collector. There probably isn't any measurable speed difference; if anything it might be a bit faster than before, since I was able to eliminate some per-tuple arithmetic operations in favor of adding sums once per (sub)transaction. Also, simplify the logic around pgstat vacuum and analyze reporting messages by not trying to fold VACUUM ANALYZE into a single pgstat message. The original thought behind this patch was to allow scheduling of analyzes on parent tables by artificially inflating their changes_since_analyze count. I've left that for a separate patch since this change seems to stand on its own merit.
* Update SQL conformance: search conditions on triggers are supportedPeter Eisentraut2009-12-30
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* Exclude part of the product name string that is localized in Japanese versionsMagnus Hagander2009-12-30
| | | | | | of MSVC when detecting MSVC version. Hiroshi Inoue
* Reset minRecoveryPoint at checkpoints, so that we don't uselessly updateHeikki Linnakangas2009-12-30
| | | | | | it in the control file at crash recovery following an archive recovery. Per Fujii Masao and subsequent discussion.
* Set errno to zero before invoking SSL_read or SSL_write. It appears thatTom Lane2009-12-30
| | | | | | | | | | | at least in some Windows versions, these functions are capable of returning a failure indication without setting errno. That puts us into an infinite loop if the previous value happened to be EINTR. Per report from Brendan Hill. Back-patch to 8.2. We could take it further back, but since this is only known to be an issue on Windows and we don't support Windows before 8.2, it does not seem worth the trouble.
* Reject invalid input in int2vectorin.Robert Haas2009-12-30
| | | | | | | | | | Since the int2vector type is intended only for internal use, this patch doesn't worry about prettifying the error messages, which has the fringe benefit of avoiding creating additional translatable strings. For a type intended to be used by end-users, we would want to do better, but the approach taken here seems like the correct trade-off for this case. Caleb Welton
* Add an index on pg_inherits.inhparent, and use it to avoid seqscans inTom Lane2009-12-29
| | | | | | | find_inheritance_children(). This is a complete no-op in databases without any inheritance. In databases where there are just a few entries in pg_inherits, it could conceivably be a small loss. However, in databases with many inheritance parents, it can be a big win.
* Add the ability to store inheritance-tree statistics in pg_statistic,Tom Lane2009-12-29
| | | | | | | | and teach ANALYZE to compute such stats for tables that have subclasses. Per my proposal of yesterday. autovacuum still needs to be taught about running ANALYZE on parent tables when their subclasses change, but the feature is useful even without that.
* Previous fix for temporary file management broke returning a set fromHeikki Linnakangas2009-12-29
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | PL/pgSQL function within an exception handler. Make sure we use the right resource owner when we create the tuplestore to hold returned tuples. Simplify tuplestore API so that the caller doesn't need to be in the right memory context when calling tuplestore_put* functions. tuplestore.c automatically switches to the memory context used when the tuplestore was created. Tuplesort was already modified like this earlier. This patch also removes the now useless MemoryContextSwitch calls from callers. Report by Aleksei on pgsql-bugs on Dec 22 2009. Backpatch to 8.1, like the previous patch that broke this.
* Remove PGDLLIMPORT used for binary upgrade; must be on the externs, per Tom.Bruce Momjian2009-12-28
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* Add PGDLLIMPORT for binary_upgrade global variables so shared objectBruce Momjian2009-12-28
| | | | libraries can access them.
* Remove non-ascii characters from source code.Bruce Momjian2009-12-28
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* Avoid memory leak if pgstat_vacuum_stat is interrupted partway through.Tom Lane2009-12-27
| | | | | | | | | | | The temporary hash tables made by pgstat_collect_oids should be allocated in a short-term memory context, which is not the default behavior of hash_create. Noted while looking through hash_create calls in connection with Robert Haas' recent complaint. This is a pre-existing bug, but it doesn't seem important enough to back-patch. The hash table is not so large that it would matter unless this happened many times within a session, which seems quite unlikely.
* Remove a couple of unnecessary calls of CreateCacheMemoryContext. TheseTom Lane2009-12-27
| | | | | | | probably got there via blind copy-and-paste from one of the legitimate callers, so rearrange and comment that code a bit to make it clearer that this isn't a necessary prerequisite to hash_create. Per observation from Robert Haas.
* Remove now unreferenced variable.Magnus Hagander2009-12-27
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* If the MSVCRT module is not found in the current binary, proceed to updateMagnus Hagander2009-12-27
| | | | | system and local environments anyway, instead of aborting. (This will happen in a MSVC build with no or very few external libraries linked in)
* Add backend and pg_dump code to allow preservation of pg_enum oids, forBruce Momjian2009-12-27
| | | | | | use in binary upgrades. Bump catalog version for detection by pg_migrator of new backend API.
* Zero-label enums:Bruce Momjian2009-12-26
| | | | Allow enums to be created with zero labels, for use during binary upgrade.
* Fix brain fade in join-removal patch: a pushed-down clause in the outer join'sTom Lane2009-12-25
| | | | | restrict list is not just something to ignore, it's actually grounds to abandon the optimization entirely. Per bug #5255 from Matteo Beccati.
* Upgrade to latest ppport.h. Patch from Tim Bunce.Andrew Dunstan2009-12-25
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* Rename EnumValuesCreate() single-letter variable names to usefulBruce Momjian2009-12-24
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* Binary upgrade:Bruce Momjian2009-12-24
| | | | | | | Modify pg_dump --binary-upgrade and add backend support routines to support the preservation of pg_type oids when doing a binary upgrade. This allows user-defined composite types and arrays to be binary upgraded.
* Fix wrong WAL info value generated when gistContinueInsert() performs anTom Lane2009-12-24
| | | | | | | | index page split. This would result in index corruption, or even more likely an error during WAL replay, if we were unlucky enough to crash during end-of-recovery cleanup after having completed an incomplete GIST insertion. Yoichi Hirai
* Allow the index name to be omitted in CREATE INDEX, causing the system toTom Lane2009-12-23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | choose an index name the same as it would do for an unnamed index constraint. (My recent changes to the index naming logic have helped to ensure that this will be a reasonable choice.) Per a suggestion from Peter. A necessary side-effect is to promote CONCURRENTLY to type_func_name_keyword status, ie, it can't be a table/column/index name anymore unless quoted. This is not all bad, since we have heard more than once of people typing CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY ON foo (...) and getting a normal index build of an index named "concurrently", which was not what they wanted. Now this syntax will result in a concurrent build of an index with system-chosen name; which they can rename afterwards if they want something else.
* Remove code that attempted to rename index columns to keep them in sync withTom Lane2009-12-23
| | | | | | | | | | | | their underlying table columns. That code was not bright enough to cope with collision situations (ie, new name conflicts with some other column of the index). Since there is no functional reason to do this at all, trying to upgrade the logic to be bulletproof doesn't seem worth the trouble. This change means that both the index name and the column names of an index are set when it's created, and won't be automatically changed when the underlying table columns are renamed. Neatnik DBAs are still free to rename them manually, of course.
* Add basic build support for Visual Studio 2008, without resorting toMagnus Hagander2009-12-23
| | | | generating the build files for 2005 and then converting them.
* Always pass catalog id to the options validator function specified inHeikki Linnakangas2009-12-23
| | | | | | | | | | | CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER. Arguably it wasn't a bug because the documentation said that it's passed the catalog ID or zero, but surely we should provide it when it's known. And there isn't currently any scenario where it's not known, and I can't imagine having one in the future either, so better remove the "or zero" escape hatch and always pass a valid catalog ID. Backpatch to 8.4. Martin Pihlak
* Rename pg_dump.c TypeInfo variable tinfo to tyinfo, for clarity.Bruce Momjian2009-12-23
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* Adjust naming of indexes and their columns per recent discussion.Tom Lane2009-12-23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Index expression columns are now named after the FigureColname result for their expressions, rather than always being "pg_expression_N". Digits are appended to this name if needed to make the column name unique within the index. (That happens for regular columns too, thus fixing the old problem that CREATE INDEX fooi ON foo (f1, f1) fails. Before exclusion indexes there was no real reason to do such a thing, but now maybe there is.) Default names for indexes and associated constraints now include the column names of all their columns, not only the first one as in previous practice. (Of course, this will be truncated as needed to fit in NAMEDATALEN. Also, pkey indexes retain the historical behavior of not naming specific columns at all.) An example of the results: regression=# create table foo (f1 int, f2 text, regression(# exclude (f1 with =, lower(f2) with =)); NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / EXCLUDE will create implicit index "foo_f1_lower_exclusion" for table "foo" CREATE TABLE regression=# \d foo_f1_lower_exclusion Index "public.foo_f1_lower_exclusion" Column | Type | Definition --------+---------+------------ f1 | integer | f1 lower | text | lower(f2) btree, for table "public.foo"
* Disallow comments on columns of relation types other than tables, views,Tom Lane2009-12-22
| | | | | | | | | | | | and composite types, which are the only relkinds for which pg_dump support exists for dumping column comments. There is no obvious usefulness for comments on columns of sequences or toast tables; and while comments on index columns might have some value, it's not worth the risk of compatibility problems due to possible changes in the algorithm for assigning names to index columns. Per discussion. In consequence, remove now-dead code for copying such comments in CREATE TABLE LIKE.
* In CREATE SEQUENCE dump, put MINVALUE before MAXVALUE so it reads better.Peter Eisentraut2009-12-22
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