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* Code review for standalone composite types, query-specified compositeTom Lane2002-08-29
| | | | | types, SRFs. Not happy with memory management yet, but I'll commit these other changes.
* Clean up comments to be careful about the distinction between variable-Tom Lane2002-08-25
| | | | | | | | | | width types and varlena types, since with the introduction of CSTRING as a more-or-less-real type, these concepts aren't identical. I've tried to use varlena consistently to denote datatypes with typlen = -1, ie, they have a length word and are potentially TOASTable; while the term variable width covers both varlena and cstring (and, perhaps, someday other types with other rules for computing the actual width). No code changes in this commit except for renaming a couple macros.
* The cstring datatype can now be copied, passed around, etc. The typlenTom Lane2002-08-24
| | | | | | | value '-2' is used to indicate a variable-width type whose width is computed as strlen(datum)+1. Everything that looks at typlen is updated except for array support, which Joe Conway is working on; at the moment it wouldn't work to try to create an array of cstring.
* Add a bunch of pseudo-types to replace the behavior formerly associatedTom Lane2002-08-22
| | | | | | with OPAQUE, as per recent pghackers discussion. I still want to do some more work on the 'cstring' pseudo-type, but I'm going to commit the bulk of the changes now before the tree starts shifting under me ...
* Reverse out XLogDir/-X write-ahead log handling, per discussion.Bruce Momjian2002-08-17
| | | | Original patch from Thomas.
* Make sure that t_ctid is reset to equal t_self in heap_delete andTom Lane2002-08-13
| | | | | | | | | heap_mark4update; this avoids situations where a deleted tuple might look like it is chained to something else. Also, cause all the WAL redo routines to set t_ctid to equal t_self, rather than leaving it undefined as before. Make heap_xlog_clean set the page's LSN and SUI correctly. All per past discussions in pghackers, ranging back to last December.
* Fix failure to relink postmaster executable in the first make run if only aPeter Eisentraut2002-08-10
| | | | single source file a few directories deep in the backend tree has changed.
* Still more paranoia in PageAddItem: disallow specification of an itemTom Lane2002-08-06
| | | | | | | | | offset past the last-used-item-plus-one, since that would result in leaving uninitialized holes in the item pointer array. AFAICT the only place that was depending on this was btree index build, which was being cavalier about when to fill in the P_HIKEY pointer; easily fixed. Also a small performance improvement: shuffle itemid's by means of memmove, not a one-at-a-time loop.
* Restructure local-buffer handling per recent pghackers discussion.Tom Lane2002-08-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | The local buffer manager is no longer used for newly-created relations (unless they are TEMP); a new non-TEMP relation goes through the shared bufmgr and thus will participate normally in checkpoints. But TEMP relations use the local buffer manager throughout their lifespan. Also, operations in TEMP relations are not logged in WAL, thus improving performance. Since it's no longer necessary to fsync relations as they move out of the local buffers into shared buffers, quite a lot of smgr.c/md.c/fd.c code is no longer needed and has been removed: there's no concept of a dirty relation anymore in md.c/fd.c, and we never fsync anything but WAL. Still TODO: improve local buffer management algorithms so that it would be reasonable to increase NLocBuffer.
* Preliminary code review for anonymous-composite-types patch: fix breakageTom Lane2002-08-05
| | | | | | | | of functions returning domain types, update documentation for typtype, move get_typtype to lsyscache.c (actually, resurrect the old version), add defense against creating pseudo-typed table columns, fix some bogus list-parsing in grammar. Issues remain with respect to alias handling and type checking; Joe is on those.
* Fix compilation problem with assert checking enabled for recent xlogThomas G. Lockhart2002-08-05
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* Attached are two patches to implement and document anonymous compositeBruce Momjian2002-08-04
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | types for Table Functions, as previously proposed on HACKERS. Here is a brief explanation: 1. Creates a new pg_type typtype: 'p' for pseudo type (currently either 'b' for base or 'c' for catalog, i.e. a class). 2. Creates new builtin type of typtype='p' named RECORD. This is the first of potentially several pseudo types. 3. Modify FROM clause grammer to accept: SELECT * FROM my_func() AS m(colname1 type1, colname2 type1, ...) where m is the table alias, colname1, etc are the column names, and type1, etc are the column types. 4. When typtype == 'p' and the function return type is RECORD, a list of column defs is required, and when typtype != 'p', it is disallowed. 5. A check was added to ensure that the tupdesc provide via the parser and the actual return tupdesc match in number and type of attributes. When creating a function you can do: CREATE FUNCTION foo(text) RETURNS setof RECORD ... When using it you can do: SELECT * from foo(sqlstmt) AS (f1 int, f2 text, f3 timestamp) or SELECT * from foo(sqlstmt) AS f(f1 int, f2 text, f3 timestamp) or SELECT * from foo(sqlstmt) f(f1 int, f2 text, f3 timestamp) Included in the patches are adjustments to the regression test sql and expected files, and documentation. p.s. This potentially solves (or at least improves) the issue of builtin Table Functions. They can be bootstrapped as returning RECORD, and we can wrap system views around them with properly specified column defs. For example: CREATE VIEW pg_settings AS SELECT s.name, s.setting FROM show_all_settings()AS s(name text, setting text); Then we can also add the UPDATE RULE that I previously posted to pg_settings, and have pg_settings act like a virtual table, allowing settings to be queried and set. Joe Conway
* Implement WAL log location control using "-X" or PGXLOG.Thomas G. Lockhart2002-08-04
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* When compiling with --enable-cassert, check for reference count leaksTom Lane2002-08-02
| | | | | | | in the relcache. It's rather silly that we have reference count leak checks in bufmgr and in catcache, but not in relcache which will normally have many fewer entries. Chris K-L would have caught at least one bug in his recent DROP patch if he'd had this.
* ALTER TABLE DROP COLUMN works. Patch by Christopher Kings-Lynne,Tom Lane2002-08-02
| | | | | | | | | | code review by Tom Lane. Remaining issues: functions that take or return tuple types are likely to break if one drops (or adds!) a column in the table defining the type. Need to think about what to do here. Along the way: some code review for recent COPY changes; mark system columns attnotnull = true where appropriate, per discussion a month ago.
* Instead of having a configure-time DEFAULT_ATTSTATTARGET, store -1 inTom Lane2002-07-31
| | | | | | | | attstattarget to indicate 'use the default'. The default is now a GUC variable default_statistics_target, and so may be changed on the fly. Along the way we gain the ability to have pg_dump dump the per-column statistics target when it's not the default. Patch by Neil Conway, with some kibitzing from Tom Lane.
* This patch fixes one serious bug (runaway INSERT) and a few rare (andBruce Momjian2002-07-30
| | | | | | hard to reproduce) error conditions. Manfred Koizar
* oid is needed, it is added at the end of the struct (after the nullBruce Momjian2002-07-20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | bitmap, if present). Per Tom Lane's suggestion the information whether a tuple has an oid or not is carried in the tuple descriptor. For debugging reasons tdhasoid is of type char, not bool. There are predefined values for WITHOID, WITHOUTOID and UNDEFOID. This patch has been generated against a cvs snapshot from last week and I don't expect it to apply cleanly to current sources. While I post it here for public review, I'm working on a new version against a current snapshot. (There's been heavy activity recently; hope to catch up some day ...) This is a long patch; if it is too hard to swallow, I can provide it in smaller pieces: Part 1: Accessor macros Part 2: tdhasoid in TupDesc Part 3: Regression test Part 4: Parameter withoid to heap_addheader Part 5: Eliminate t_oid from HeapTupleHeader Part 2 is the most hairy part because of changes in the executor and even in the parser; the other parts are straightforward. Up to part 4 the patched postmaster stays binary compatible to databases created with an unpatched version. Part 5 is small (100 lines) and finally breaks compatibility. Manfred Koizar
* >the extra level of struct naming for pd_opaque has no obviousBruce Momjian2002-07-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | >usefulness. > >> [...] should I post a patch that puts pagesize directly into >> PageHeaderData? > >If you're so inclined. Given that pd_opaque is hidden in those macros, >there wouldn't be much of any gain in readability either, so I haven't >worried about changing the declaration. Thanks for the clarification. Here is the patch. Not much gain, but at least it saves the next junior hacker from scratching his head ... Manfred Koizar
* There already was a macro PageGetItemId; this is now used in (almost)Bruce Momjian2002-07-02
| | | | | | | | all places, where pd_linp is accessed. Also introduce new macros SizeOfPageHeaderData and BTMaxItemSize. This is just source code cosmetic, no behaviour changed. Manfred Koizar
* This patch, which is built upon the "HeapTupleHeader accessor macros"Bruce Momjian2002-07-02
| | | | | | | | | | patch from 2002-06-10, is supposed to reduce the heap tuple header size by four bytes on most architectures. Of course it changes the on-disk tuple format and therefore requires initdb. This overlays cmin/cmax/xmax fields into only two fields. Manfred Koizar
* Here is a patch for a memory leak in rtree.c, version 7.2.1 (in codeBruce Momjian2002-06-25
| | | | | | that I submitted last year, alas). Kenneth Been
* Update copyright to 2002.Bruce Momjian2002-06-20
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* Here is a patch for Composite and Set returning function support. I madeBruce Momjian2002-06-20
| | | | | | | two small changes to the API since last patch, which hopefully completes the decoupling of composite function support from SRF specific support. Joe Conway
* Remove some pre-WAL relics:Bruce Momjian2002-06-15
| | | | | | | | | SharedBufferChanged BufferRelidLastDirtied BufferTagLastDirtied BufferDirtiedByMe Manfred Koizar
* This patch wraps all accesses to t_xmin, t_cmin, t_xmax, and t_cmax inBruce Momjian2002-06-15
| | | | | | | | | | | HeapTupleHeaderData in setter and getter macros called HeapTupleHeaderGetXmin, HeapTupleHeaderSetXmin etc. It also introduces a "virtual" field xvac by defining HeapTupleHeaderGetXvac and HeapTupleHeaderSetXvac. Xvac is used by VACUUM, in fact it is stored in t_cmin. Manfred Koizar
* Katherine Ward wrote:Jan Wieck2002-06-11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | > Changes to avoid collisions with WIN32 & MFC names... > 1. Renamed: > a. PROC => PGPROC > b. GetUserName() => GetUserNameFromId() > c. GetCurrentTime() => GetCurrentDateTime() > d. IGNORE => IGNORE_DTF in include/utils/datetime.h & utils/adt/datetim > > 2. Added _P to some lex/yacc tokens: > CONST, CHAR, DELETE, FLOAT, GROUP, IN, OUT Jan
* The attached patch fixes a problem with InstallXLogFileSegment()'s useBruce Momjian2002-06-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | of link() under Cygwin: http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-cygwin/2002-04/msg00072.php Note that it appears that BeOS and Netware also have the above or similar problem. I have only verified that PostgreSQL builds under Cygwin with this patch. Since I cannot reproduce the problem, I cannot verify that the proposed patch solves it. Nevertheless, both Barry Pederson and David P. Caldwell attest that this patch solves the problem. See the following for details: http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-cygwin/2002-05/msg00043.php http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-cygwin/2002-05/msg00040.php Jason Tishler
* Repair error with not adjusting active scans properly after gistSplit.Tom Lane2002-05-28
| | | | Patch from Teodor Sigaev.
* Distinguish between MaxHeapAttributeNumber and MaxTupleAttributeNumber,Tom Lane2002-05-27
| | | | | | | | | | | where the latter is made slightly larger to allow for in-memory tuples containing resjunk attributes. Responds to today's complaint that one cannot UPDATE a table containing the allegedly-legal maximum number of columns. Also, apply Manfred Koizar's recent patch to avoid extra alignment padding when there is a null bitmap. This saves bytes in some cases while not creating any backward-compatibility problem AFAICS.
* Remove AMI_OVERRIDE tests from tqual.c routines; they aren't necessaryTom Lane2002-05-25
| | | | | and just slow down normal operations (only fractionally, but a cycle saved is a cycle earned). Improve documentation of AMI_OVERRIDE behavior.
* Wups, managed to break ANALYZE with one aspect of that heap_fetch change.Tom Lane2002-05-24
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* Mark index entries "killed" when they are no longer visible to anyTom Lane2002-05-24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | transaction, so as to avoid returning them out of the index AM. Saves repeated heap_fetch operations on frequently-updated rows. Also detect queries on unique keys (equality to all columns of a unique index), and don't bother continuing scan once we have found first match. Killing is implemented in the btree and hash AMs, but not yet in rtree or gist, because there isn't an equally convenient place to do it in those AMs (the outer amgetnext routine can't do it without re-pinning the index page). Did some small cleanup on APIs of HeapTupleSatisfies, heap_fetch, and index_insert to make this a little easier.
* Modify sequence state storage to eliminate dangling-pointer problemTom Lane2002-05-22
| | | | | | | | exemplified by bug #671. Moving the storage to relcache turned out to be a bad idea because relcache might decide to discard the info. Instead, open and close the relcache entry on each sequence operation, and use a record of the current XID to discover whether we already hold AccessShareLock on the sequence.
* Remove global variable scanCommandId in favor of storing a command IDTom Lane2002-05-21
| | | | | | | | | | | in snapshots, per my proposal of a few days ago. Also, tweak heapam.c routines (heap_insert, heap_update, heap_delete, heap_mark4update) to be passed the command ID to use, instead of doing GetCurrentCommandID. For catalog updates they'll still get passed current command ID, but for updates generated from the main executor they'll get passed the command ID saved in the snapshot the query is using. This should fix some corner cases associated with functions and triggers that advance current command ID while an outer query is still in progress.
* Restructure indexscan API (index_beginscan, index_getnext) perTom Lane2002-05-20
| | | | | | | yesterday's proposal to pghackers. Also remove unnecessary parameters to heap_beginscan, heap_rescan. I modified pg_proc.h to reflect the new numbers of parameters for the AM interface routines, but did not force an initdb because nothing actually looks at those fields.
* Support temporary setting of search path during CREATE SCHEMA; thisTom Lane2002-05-17
| | | | | | | allows the example in the CREATE SCHEMA ref page to actually work now. Also, clean up when the transaction that initially creates a temp-table namespace is later aborted. Simplify internal representation of search path by folding special cases into the main list.
* Merge the last few variable.c configuration variables into the genericTom Lane2002-05-17
| | | | | | | | | GUC support. It's now possible to set datestyle, timezone, and client_encoding from postgresql.conf and per-database or per-user settings. Also, implement rollback of SET commands that occur in a transaction that later fails. Create a SET LOCAL var = value syntax that sets the variable only for the duration of the current transaction. All per previous discussions in pghackers.
* Make initdb print a message about which locale it is about to use.Peter Eisentraut2002-05-09
| | | | | Re-add warning if the locale prevents LIKE-optimization. Done within initdb now.
* Change heap_get_latest_tid() so that a transaction canHiroshi Inoue2002-05-01
| | | | see changes made by the transaction itself.
* xlog.c: If possible please add the following patch to better support NetWare.Bruce Momjian2002-04-24
| | | | Ulrich Neumann
* Add fields in the control file to check for whether the backend wasThomas G. Lockhart2002-04-21
| | | | | | | | compiled for integer date/time storage and to check the length of storage for the locale fields in the same data structure. Slightly reword some of the error messages to be more accurate on possible recovery options (e.g. recompile *or* re-initdb). Bump version number on this file.
* Opclasses live in namespaces. I also took the opportunity to createTom Lane2002-04-17
| | | | | | | an 'opclass owner' column in pg_opclass. Nothing is done with it at present, but since there are plans to invent a CREATE OPERATOR CLASS command soon, we'll probably want DROP OPERATOR CLASS too, which suggests that a notion of ownership would be a good idea.
* Locale support is on by default. The choice of locale is done in initdbPeter Eisentraut2002-04-03
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* Create a new GUC variable search_path to control the namespace searchTom Lane2002-04-01
| | | | | | | path. The default behavior if no per-user schemas are created is that all users share a 'public' namespace, thus providing behavior backwards compatible with 7.2 and earlier releases. Probably the semantics and default setting will need to be fine-tuned, but this is a start.
* Reimplement temp tables using schemas. The temp table map is history;Tom Lane2002-03-31
| | | | temp table entries in pg_class have the names the user would expect.
* Mop-up some infelicities in new relation lookup handling.Tom Lane2002-03-29
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* pg_type has a typnamespace column; system now supports creating typesTom Lane2002-03-29
| | | | | | in different namespaces. Also, cleanup work on relation namespace support: drop, alter, rename commands work for tables in non-default namespaces.
* pg_class has a relnamespace column. You can create and access tablesTom Lane2002-03-26
| | | | | | in schemas other than the system namespace; however, there's no search path yet, and not all operations work yet on tables outside the system namespace.
* Repair two problems with WAL logging of sequence nextvalI() ops, asTom Lane2002-03-15
| | | | | | per recent pghackers discussion: force a new WAL record at first nextval after a checkpoint, and ensure that xlog is flushed to disk if a nextval record is the only thing emitted by a transaction.