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* Fix overly-strict assertions in spgtextproc.c.Tom Lane2016-01-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | spg_text_inner_consistent is capable of reconstructing an empty string to pass down to the next index level; this happens if we have an empty string coming in, no prefix, and a dummy node label. (In practice, what is needed to trigger that is insertion of a whole bunch of empty-string values.) Then, we will arrive at the next level with in->level == 0 and a non-NULL (but zero length) in->reconstructedValue, which is valid but the Assert tests weren't expecting it. Per report from Andreas Seltenreich. This has no impact in non-Assert builds, so should not be a problem in production, but back-patch to all affected branches anyway. In passing, remove a couple of useless variable initializations and shorten the code by not duplicating DatumGetPointer() calls.
* Update copyright for 2016Bruce Momjian2016-01-02
| | | | Backpatch certain files through 9.1
* Update copyright for 2015Bruce Momjian2015-01-06
| | | | Backpatch certain files through 9.0
* Fix infinite loop when splitting inner tuples in SPGiST text indexes.Tom Lane2014-06-09
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Previously, the code used a node label of zero both for strings that contain no bytes beyond the inner tuple's prefix, and for cases where an "allTheSame" inner tuple has to be split to allow a string with a different next byte to be inserted into it. Failing to distinguish these cases meant that if a string ending with the current prefix needed to be inserted into an allTheSame tuple, we got into an infinite loop, because after splitting the tuple we'd descend into the child allTheSame tuple and then find we need to split again. To fix, instead use -1 and -2 as the node labels for these two cases. This requires widening the node label type from "char" to int2, but fortunately SPGiST stores all pass-by-value node label types in their Datum representation, which means that this change is transparently upward compatible so far as the on-disk representation goes. We continue to recognize zero as a dummy node label for reading purposes, but will not attempt to push new index entries down into such a label, so that the loop won't occur even when dealing with an existing index. Per report from Teodor Sigaev. Back-patch to 9.2 where the faulty code was introduced.
* pgindent run for 9.4Bruce Momjian2014-05-06
| | | | | This includes removing tabs after periods in C comments, which was applied to back branches, so this change should not effect backpatching.
* Update copyright for 2014Bruce Momjian2014-01-07
| | | | | Update all files in head, and files COPYRIGHT and legal.sgml in all back branches.
* Typo fix.Robert Haas2013-09-18
| | | | Etsuro Fujita
* pgindent run for release 9.3Bruce Momjian2013-05-29
| | | | | This is the first run of the Perl-based pgindent script. Also update pgindent instructions.
* Use the term "radix tree" instead of "suffix tree" for SP-GiST text opclass.Heikki Linnakangas2013-05-08
| | | | | | | What we have implemented is a radix tree (or a radix trie or a patricia trie), but the docs and code comments incorrectly called it a "suffix tree". Alexander Korotkov
* Update copyrights for 2013Bruce Momjian2013-01-01
| | | | | Fully update git head, and update back branches in ./COPYRIGHT and legal.sgml files.
* Cope with smaller-than-normal BLCKSZ setting in SPGiST indexes on text.Tom Lane2012-06-26
| | | | | | | | | | | | The original coding failed miserably for BLCKSZ of 4K or less, as reported by Josh Kupershmidt. With the present design for text indexes, a given inner tuple could have up to 256 labels (requiring either 3K or 4K bytes depending on MAXALIGN), which means that we can't positively guarantee no failures for smaller blocksizes. But we can at least make it behave sanely so long as there are few enough labels to fit on a page. Considering that btree is also more prone to "index tuple too large" failures when BLCKSZ is small, it's not clear that we should expend more work than this on this case.
* Run pgindent on 9.2 source tree in preparation for first 9.3Bruce Momjian2012-06-10
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* Restructure SPGiST opclass interface API to support whole-index scans.Tom Lane2012-03-10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The original API definition was incapable of supporting whole-index scans because there was no way to invoke leaf-value reconstruction without checking any qual conditions. Also, it was inefficient for multiple-qual-condition scans because value reconstruction got done over again for each qual condition, and because other internal work in the consistent functions likewise had to be done for each qual. To fix these issues, pass the whole scankey array to the opclass consistent functions, instead of only letting them see one item at a time. (Essentially, the loop over scankey entries is now inside the consistent functions not outside them. This makes the consistent functions a bit more complicated, but not unreasonably so.) In itself this commit does nothing except save a few cycles in multiple-qual-condition index scans, since we can't support whole-index scans on SPGiST indexes until nulls are included in the index. However, I consider this a must-fix for 9.2 because once we release it will get very much harder to change the opclass API definition.
* Update copyright notices for year 2012.Bruce Momjian2012-01-01
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* Teach SP-GiST to do index-only scans.Tom Lane2011-12-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | Operator classes can specify whether or not they support this; this preserves the flexibility to use lossy representations within an index. In passing, move constant data about a given index into the rd_amcache cache area, instead of doing fresh lookups each time we start an index operation. This is mainly to try to make sure that spgcanreturn() has insignificant cost; I still don't have any proof that it matters for actual index accesses. Also, get rid of useless copying of FmgrInfo pointers; we can perfectly well use the relcache's versions in-place.
* Add SP-GiST (space-partitioned GiST) index access method.Tom Lane2011-12-17
SP-GiST is comparable to GiST in flexibility, but supports non-balanced partitioned search structures rather than balanced trees. As described at PGCon 2011, this new indexing structure can beat GiST in both index build time and query speed for search problems that it is well matched to. There are a number of areas that could still use improvement, but at this point the code seems committable. Teodor Sigaev and Oleg Bartunov, with considerable revisions by Tom Lane