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* Re-run pgindent, fixing a problem where comment lines after a blankBruce Momjian2005-11-22
| | | | | | | | | comment line where output as too long, and update typedefs for /lib directory. Also fix case where identifiers were used as variable names in the backend, but as typedefs in ecpg (favor the backend for indenting). Backpatch to 8.1.X.
* Fix Windows setitimer() emulation to not depend on delivering an APCTom Lane2005-10-25
| | | | | | to the main thread. This allows removal of WaitForSingleObjectEx() calls from the main thread, thereby allowing us to re-enable Qingqing Zhou's CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS performance improvement. Qingqing, Magnus, et al.
* Improve performance of CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS() macro on Windows by not doingTom Lane2005-10-21
| | | | | | | a kernel call unless there's some evidence of a pending signal. This should bring its performance on Windows into line with the Unix version. Problem diagnosis and patch by Qingqing Zhou. Minor stylistic tweaks by moi ... if it's broken, it's my fault.
* Standard pgindent run for 8.1.Bruce Momjian2005-10-15
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* Tag appropriate files for rc3PostgreSQL Daemon2004-12-31
| | | | | | | | Also performed an initial run through of upgrading our Copyright date to extend to 2005 ... first run here was very simple ... change everything where: grep 1996-2004 && the word 'Copyright' ... scanned through the generated list with 'less' first, and after, to make sure that I only picked up the right entries ...
* Fix Win32 problems with signals and sockets, by making the forkexec codeTom Lane2004-11-17
| | | | | | even uglier than it was already :-(. Also, on Windows only, use temporary shared memory segments instead of ordinary files to pass over critical variable values from postmaster to child processes. Magnus Hagander
* Clarify some error messagesPeter Eisentraut2004-11-09
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* Message style revisionsPeter Eisentraut2004-10-12
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* Pgindent run for 8.0.Bruce Momjian2004-08-29
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* Update copyright to 2004.Bruce Momjian2004-08-29
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* Fix Windows emulation of kill(pid, 0). This will now succeed, but onlyTom Lane2004-08-27
| | | | | if the target PID is a PG postmaster or backend --- for our purposes that is actually better than the Unix behavior. Per Dave Page and Andrew Dunstan.
* Replace direct fprintf(stderr) calls by write_stderr(), and cause thisTom Lane2004-06-24
| | | | | | | routine to do something appropriate on Win32. Also, add a security check on Win32 that parallels the can't-run-as-root check on Unix. Magnus Hagander
* Cleanup for Win32 pgkill.Bruce Momjian2004-05-27
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* Move pgkill out into /port so pg_ctl can use it on Win32.Bruce Momjian2004-05-27
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* Here's an attempt at new socket and signal code for win32.Bruce Momjian2004-04-12
It works on the principle of turning sockets into non-blocking, and then emulate blocking behaviour on top of that, while allowing signals to run. Signals are now implemented using an event instead of APCs, thus getting rid of the issue of APCs not being compatible with "old style" sockets functions. It also moves the win32 specific code away from pqsignal.h/c into port/win32, and also removes the "thread style workaround" of the APC issue previously in place. In order to make things work, a few things are also changed in pgstat.c: 1) There is now a separate pipe to the collector and the bufferer. This is required because the pipe will otherwise only be signalled in one of the processes when the postmaster goes down. The MS winsock code for select() must have some kind of workaround for this behaviour, but I have found no stable way of doing that. You really are not supposed to use the same socket from more than one process (unless you use WSADuplicateSocket(), in which case the docs specifically say that only one will be flagged). 2) The check for "postmaster death" is moved into a separate select() call after the main loop. The previous behaviour select():ed on the postmaster pipe, while later explicitly saying "we do NOT check for postmaster exit inside the loop". The issue was that the code relies on the same select() call seeing both the postmaster pipe *and* the pgstat pipe go away. This does not always happen, and it appears that useing WSAEventSelect() makes it even more common that it does not. Since it's only called when the process exits, I don't think using a separate select() call will have any significant impact on how the stats collector works. Magnus Hagander