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in interval_mul and interval_div. This avoids an optimization bug
in A Certain Company's compiler (and given their explanation, I wouldn't
be surprised if other compilers blow it too). Besides the code seems
more clear this way --- in the original formulation, you had to mentally
recognize the common subexpression in order to understand what was going
on.
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IPv6 is obsoleted by recent Windows patch. Perform the runtime test
whenever HAVE_IPV6 is set. This should be OK since initdb can get
getaddrinfo from libpgport if needed.
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has to be tested dynamically if we want to make portable executables.
Chuck McDevitt and Andrew Dunstan.
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This might be overly conservative, but we know it does not work on amd64.
Per buildfarm results.
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'my' where appropriate. Michael Fuhr
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fly. Fix problem with incompletely duplicated setup code. Andrew Dunstan,
from an idea of Michael Fuhr's.
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is not adequately tested yet, but let's get it into beta1 so it can be
tested. Magnus Hagander and Tom Lane.
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triggers exist but are all disabled. Problem noted by Gavin Sherry in
original discussion of enable/disable trigger patch, but was never
addressed.
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- Remove stary character from string quoting.
- Fixed check to report missing varchar pointer implementation.
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use these instead of its previous hack of changing pg_class.reltriggers.
Documentation is lacking, will add that later.
Patch by Satoshi Nagayasu, review and some extra work by Tom Lane.
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Windows. The test itself is bypassed in configure as discussed, and
libpq has been updated appropriately to allow it to build in thread-safe
mode.
Dave Page
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functional difference really, but make use of stuff added to the planner
since this code was touched last.
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Per Alvaro.
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after the fact. Fix bug with incorrect test for whether we are at end
of logfile segment. Arrange for writes triggered by XLogInsert's
is-cache-more-than-half-full test to synchronize with the cache boundaries,
so that in long transactions we tend to write alternating halves of the
cache rather than randomly chosen portions of it; this saves one more
write syscall per cache load.
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erroring out as it has done for the last couple weeks. Document that this
form is now ignored because indexes can't usefully have different owners
from their parent tables. Fix pg_dump to not generate ALTER OWNER commands
for indexes.
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discussion of getting around this by relaxing the checks made for regular
users, but I'm disinclined to toy with the security model right now,
so just special-case it for superusers where needed.
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Also improve wording.
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not accepting queries).
errmsg("database is not accepting queries to avoid
wraparound data loss in database \"%s\"",
errhint("Stop the postmaster and use a standalone
backend to VACUUM database \"%s\".",
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chokes on IPv6 addresses, and comment out the IPv6 entry in the default
pg_hba.conf if so. Per Andrew Dunstan.
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indexes all be int, rather than variously int, uint16 and uint32;
add some casts where necessary to support large buffer arrays.
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in postgresql.conf.sample, mark custom_variable_classes as SIGHUP not
POSTMASTER to agree with the documentation (I can't see a reason it has
to be POSTMASTER so I think the docs are right).
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integer lists.
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to 'Size' (that is, size_t), and install overflow detection checks in it.
This allows us to remove the former arbitrary restrictions on NBuffers
etc. It won't make any difference in a 32-bit machine, but in a 64-bit
machine you could theoretically have terabytes of shared buffers.
(How efficiently we could manage 'em remains to be seen.) Similarly,
num_temp_buffers, work_mem, and maintenance_work_mem can be set above
2Gb on a 64-bit machine. Original patch from Koichi Suzuki, additional
work by moi.
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idea on consistency grounds, whether or not it really fixes bug #1831.
Michael Fuhr
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insufficient paranoia in code that follows t_ctid links. (We must do both
because even with VACUUM doing it properly, the intermediate state with
a dangling t_ctid link is visible concurrently during lazy VACUUM, and
could be seen afterwards if either type of VACUUM crashes partway through.)
Also try to improve documentation about what's going on. Patch is a bit
bulky because passing the XMAX information around required changing the
APIs of some low-level heapam.c routines, but it's not conceptually very
complicated. Per trouble report from Teodor and subsequent analysis.
This needs to be back-patched, but I'll do that after 8.1 beta is out.
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the right to stand out.
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or OFFSET clauses by using estimate_expression_value(). The main advantage
of this is that if the expression is a Param and we have a value for the
Param, we'll use that value rather than defaulting. Also, fix some
thinkos in the logic for combining LIMIT/OFFSET with an externally
supplied tuple fraction (this covers cases like EXISTS(...LIMIT...)).
And make sure the results of all this are shown by EXPLAIN. Per a
gripe from Merlin Moncure.
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Fix to_char(interval) to return large year/month/day/hour values that
are larger than possible timestamp values.
Prevent to_char(interval) format specifications that make no sense, like
Month.
Clean up formatting.c code to more logically handle return lengths.
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AbortTransaction. This can happen if a backend's InitPostgres transaction
fails (eg, because the given username is invalid). Per Alvaro.
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integer with flags.
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max_fsm_relations.
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