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* Remove the stub support we had for UNION JOIN; per discussion, this isTom Lane2006-03-07
| | | | | | not likely ever to be implemented seeing it's been removed from SQL2003. This allows getting rid of the 'filter' version of yylex() that we had in parser.c, which should save at least a few microseconds in parsing.
* Fix display of whole-row Var appearing at the top level of a SELECT list.Tom Lane2006-01-26
| | | | | | | | While we normally prefer the notation "foo.*" for a whole-row Var, that does not work at SELECT top level, because in that context the parser will assume that what is wanted is to expand the "*" into a list of separate target columns, yielding behavior different from a whole-row Var. We have to emit just "foo" instead in that context. Per report from Sokolov Yura.
* Repair EXPLAIN failure when trying to display a plan condition that involvesTom Lane2005-12-30
| | | | | | selection of a field from the result of a function returning RECORD. I believe this case is new in 8.1; it's due to the addition of OUT parameters. Per example from Michael Fuhr.
* Implement SQL-compliant treatment of row comparisons for < <= > >= casesTom Lane2005-12-28
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (previously we only did = and <> correctly). Also, allow row comparisons with any operators that are in btree opclasses, not only those with these specific names. This gets rid of a whole lot of indefensible assumptions about the behavior of particular operators based on their names ... though it's still true that IN and NOT IN expand to "= ANY". The patch adds a RowCompareExpr expression node type, and makes some changes in the representation of ANY/ALL/ROWCOMPARE SubLinks so that they can share code with RowCompareExpr. I have not yet done anything about making RowCompareExpr an indexable operator, but will look at that soon. initdb forced due to changes in stored rules.
* Teach deparsing of CASE expressions to cope with the simplified formsTom Lane2005-12-10
| | | | | | that simplify_boolean_equality() may leave behind. This is only relevant if the user writes something a bit silly, like CASE x=y WHEN TRUE THEN. Per example from Michael Fuhr; may or may not explain bug #2106.
* 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.
* Make SQL arrays support null elements. This commit fixes the core arrayTom Lane2005-11-17
| | | | | | | | functionality, but I still need to make another pass looking at places that incidentally use arrays (such as ACL manipulation) to make sure they are null-safe. Contrib needs work too. I have not changed the behaviors that are still under discussion about array comparison and what to do with lower bounds.
* Standard pgindent run for 8.1.Bruce Momjian2005-10-15
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* When a function not returning RECORD has a single OUT parameter, useTom Lane2005-10-06
| | | | | | | | the parameter's name (if any) as the default column name for SELECT FROM the function, rather than the function name as previously. I still think this is a bad idea, but I lost the argument. Force decompilation of function RTEs to specify full aliases always, to reduce the odds of this decision breaking dumped views.
* Add NOWAIT option to SELECT FOR UPDATE/SHARE.Tom Lane2005-08-01
| | | | | Original patch by Hans-Juergen Schoenig, revisions by Karel Zak and Tom Lane.
* Check for out-of-range varoattno in deparse_context_for_subplan.Tom Lane2005-07-15
| | | | | | | I have seen this case in CVS tip due to new "physical tlist" optimization for subqueries. I believe it probably can't happen in existing releases, but the check is not going to hurt anything, so backpatch to 8.0 just in case.
* Add E'' to internally created SQL strings that contain backslashes.Bruce Momjian2005-07-02
| | | | Improve code clarity by using macros for E'' processing.
* Replace pg_shadow and pg_group by new role-capable catalogs pg_authidTom Lane2005-06-28
| | | | | | | | and pg_auth_members. There are still many loose ends to finish in this patch (no documentation, no regression tests, no pg_dump support for instance). But I'm going to commit it now anyway so that Alvaro can make some progress on shared dependencies. The catalog changes should be pretty much done.
* Add Oracle-compatible GREATEST and LEAST functions. Pavel StehuleTom Lane2005-06-26
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* Replace the parser's namespace tree (which formerly had the sameTom Lane2005-06-05
| | | | | | | | | representation as the jointree) with two lists of RTEs, one showing the RTEs accessible by qualified names, and the other showing the RTEs accessible by unqualified names. I think this is conceptually simpler than what we did before, and it's sure a whole lot easier to search. This seems to eliminate the parse-time bottleneck for deeply nested JOIN structures that was exhibited by phil@vodafone.
* Revise handling of dropped columns in JOIN alias lists to avoid aTom Lane2005-06-03
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | performance problem pointed out by phil@vodafone: to wit, we were spending O(N^2) time to check dropped-ness in an N-deep join tree, even in the case where the tree was freshly constructed and couldn't possibly mention any dropped columns. Instead of recursing in get_rte_attribute_is_dropped(), change the data structure definition: the joinaliasvars list of a JOIN RTE must have a NULL Const instead of a Var at any position that references a now-dropped column. This costs nothing during normal parse-rewrite-plan path, and instead we have a linear-time update to make when loading a stored rule that might contain now-dropped columns. While at it, move the responsibility for acquring locks on relations referenced by rules into this separate function (which I therefore chose to call AcquireRewriteLocks). This saves effort --- namely, duplicated lock grabs in parser and rewriter --- in the normal path at a cost of one extra non-locked heap_open() in the stored-rule path; seems a good tradeoff. A fringe benefit is that it is now *much* clearer that we acquire lock on relations referenced in rules before we make any rewriter decisions based on their properties. (I don't know of any bug of that ilk, but it wasn't exactly clear before.)
* Teach ruleutils to drill down into RECORD-type Vars in the same wayTom Lane2005-05-31
| | | | | that the parser now can, so that it can reverse-list cases involving FieldSelect from a RECORD Var.
* Fix longstanding oversight in ruleutils.c: it doesn't regurgitateTom Lane2005-05-30
| | | | a FOR UPDATE clause, if one is present.
* Remove second argument from textToQualifiedNameList(), as it is no longerNeil Conway2005-05-27
| | | | used. From Jaime Casanova.
* Change CREATE TYPE to require datatype output and send functions to haveTom Lane2005-05-01
| | | | | | | only one argument. (Per recent discussion, the option to accept multiple arguments is pretty useless for user-defined types, and would be a likely source of security holes if it was used.) Simplify call sites of output/send functions to not bother passing more than one argument.
* GCC 4.0 includes a new warning option, -Wformat-literal, that emitsNeil Conway2005-04-30
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | a warning when a variable is used as a format string for printf() and similar functions (if the variable is derived from untrusted data, it could include unexpected formatting sequences). This emits too many warnings to be enabled by default, but it does flag a few dubious constructs in the Postgres tree. This patch fixes up the obvious variants: functions that are passed a variable format string but no additional arguments. Most of these are harmless (e.g. the ruleutils stuff), but there is at least one actual bug here: if you create a trigger named "%sfoo", pg_dump will read uninitialized memory and fail to dump the trigger correctly.
* Completion of project to use fixed OIDs for all system catalogs andTom Lane2005-04-14
| | | | | | | indexes. Replace all heap_openr and index_openr calls by heap_open and index_open. Remove runtime lookups of catalog OID numbers in various places. Remove relcache's support for looking up system catalogs by name. Bulky but mostly very boring patch ...
* First phase of project to use fixed OIDs for all system catalogs andTom Lane2005-04-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | indexes. Extend the macros in include/catalog/*.h to carry the info about hand-assigned OIDs, and adjust the genbki script and bootstrap code to make the relations actually get those OIDs. Remove the small number of RelOid_pg_foo macros that we had in favor of a complete set named like the catname.h and indexing.h macros. Next phase will get rid of internal use of names for looking up catalogs and indexes; but this completes the changes forcing an initdb, so it looks like a good place to commit. Along the way, I made the shared relations (pg_database etc) not be 'bootstrap' relations any more, so as to reduce the number of hardwired entries and simplify changing those relations in future. I'm not sure whether they ever really needed to be handled as bootstrap relations, but it seems to work fine to not do so now.
* Add a "USING" clause to DELETE, which is equivalent to the FROM clauseNeil Conway2005-04-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | in UPDATE. We also now issue a NOTICE if a query has _any_ implicit range table entries -- in the past, we would only warn about implicit RTEs in SELECTs with at least one explicit RTE. As a result of the warning change, 25 of the regression tests had to be updated. I also took the opportunity to remove some bogus whitespace differences between some of the float4 and float8 variants. I believe I have correctly updated all the platform-specific variants, but let me know if that's not the case. Original patch for DELETE ... USING from Euler Taveira de Oliveira, reworked by Neil Conway.
* Merge Resdom nodes into TargetEntry nodes to simplify code and save aTom Lane2005-04-06
| | | | | | | | | few palloc's. I also chose to eliminate the restype and restypmod fields entirely, since they are redundant with information stored in the node's contained expression; re-examining the expression at need seems simpler and more reliable than trying to keep restype/restypmod up to date. initdb forced due to change in contents of stored rules.
* Convert oidvector and int2vector into variable-length arrays. ThisTom Lane2005-03-29
| | | | | | | | | | | | | change saves a great deal of space in pg_proc and its primary index, and it eliminates the former requirement that INDEX_MAX_KEYS and FUNC_MAX_ARGS have the same value. INDEX_MAX_KEYS is still embedded in the on-disk representation (because it affects index tuple header size), but FUNC_MAX_ARGS is not. I believe it would now be possible to increase FUNC_MAX_ARGS at little cost, but haven't experimented yet. There are still a lot of vestigial references to FUNC_MAX_ARGS, which I will clean up in a separate pass. However, getting rid of it altogether would require changing the FunctionCallInfoData struct, and I'm not sure I want to buy into that.
* get_names_for_var didn't do recursion for unnamed JOIN vars quite right;Tom Lane2005-01-13
| | | | | | | got it wrong when the JOIN was in an outer query level. Per example from Laurie Burrow. Also fix same issue in markTargetListOrigin. I think the latter is only a latent bug since we currently don't apply markTargetListOrigin except at the outer level ... but should do it right anyway.
* Avoid generating excess (and illegal) parentheses around an aliased JOINTom Lane2004-12-13
| | | | in prettyprint mode. Andreas Pflug
* Instead of supposing (wrongly, in the general case) that the rowtypeTom Lane2004-12-11
| | | | | | | | of an inheritance child table is binary-compatible with the rowtype of its parent, invent an expression node type that does the conversion correctly. Fixes the new bug exhibited by Kris Shannon as well as a lot of old bugs that would only show up when using multiple inheritance or after altering the parent table.
* Create 'default_tablespace' GUC variable that supplies a TABLESPACETom Lane2004-11-05
| | | | | | | | | | clause implicitly whenever one is not given explicitly. Remove concept of a schema having an associated tablespace, and simplify the rules for selecting a default tablespace for a table or index. It's now just (a) explicit TABLESPACE clause; (b) default_tablespace if that's not an empty string; (c) database's default. This will allow pg_dump to use SET commands instead of tablespace clauses to determine object locations (but I didn't actually make it do so). All per recent discussions.
* When displaying a Var that is a reference to a column of an unnamed join,Tom Lane2004-10-27
| | | | | | | try to display it as a reference to the underlying column instead. This is a legitimate substitution (it wouldn't be for a named join) and it fixes some cases where the display would otherwise be ambiguous. Per example from Sim Zacks.
* pg_get_indexdef() didn't do quite the right thing with identifyingTom Lane2004-10-17
| | | | an index's tablespace.
* Change get_rule_expr so that when the input is a List, it displays theTom Lane2004-10-07
| | | | | | | list elements comma-separated instead of barfing. This allows elimination of half a dozen redundant copies of that behavior, and also makes the world safe again for pg_get_expr() applied to pg_index.indexprs, per gripe from Alexander Zhiltsov.
* Redesign query-snapshot timing so that volatile functions in READ COMMITTEDTom Lane2004-09-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | mode see a fresh snapshot for each command in the function, rather than using the latest interactive command's snapshot. Also, suppress fresh snapshots as well as CommandCounterIncrement inside STABLE and IMMUTABLE functions, instead using the snapshot taken for the most closely nested regular query. (This behavior is only sane for read-only functions, so the patch also enforces that such functions contain only SELECT commands.) As per my proposal of 6-Sep-2004; I note that I floated essentially the same proposal on 19-Jun-2002, but that discussion tailed off without any action. Since 8.0 seems like the right place to be taking possibly nontrivial backwards compatibility hits, let's get it done now.
* Tweak prettyprinting rules for saner indenting of UNION, INTERSECT,Tom Lane2004-09-01
| | | | EXCEPT constructs.
* Pgindent run for 8.0.Bruce Momjian2004-08-29
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* Repair some issues with column aliases and RowExpr construction in theTom Lane2004-08-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | presence of dropped columns. Document the already-presumed fact that eref aliases in relation RTEs are supposed to have entries for dropped columns; cause the user alias structs to have such entries too, so that there's always a one-to-one mapping to the underlying physical attnums. Adjust expandRTE() and related code to handle the case where a column that is part of a JOIN has been dropped. Generalize expandRTE()'s API so that it can be used in a couple of places that formerly rolled their own implementation of the same logic. Fix ruleutils.c to suppress display of aliases for columns that were dropped since the rule was made.
* Standardize on the assumption that the arguments of a RowExpr correspondTom Lane2004-08-17
| | | | | | | to the physical layout of the rowtype, ie, there are dummy arguments corresponding to any dropped columns in the rowtype. We formerly had a couple of places that did it this way and several others that did not. Fixes Gaetano Mendola's "cache lookup failed for type 0" bug of 5-Aug.
* Support USING INDEX TABLESPACE clause for PRIMARY KEY and UNIQUETom Lane2004-08-02
| | | | constraints. Christopher Kings-Lynne.
* Fix broken logic for pretty-printing parenthesis-suppression in UNIONTom Lane2004-07-06
| | | | et al.
* Add pg_get_serial_sequence() function, and cause pg_dump to use it.Tom Lane2004-06-25
| | | | | | | This eliminates the assumption that a serial column's sequence will have the same name on reload that it was given in the original database. Christopher Kings-Lynne
* Tablespaces. Alternate database locations are dead, long live tablespaces.Tom Lane2004-06-18
| | | | | | | | | There are various things left to do: contrib dbsize and oid2name modules need work, and so does the documentation. Also someone should think about COMMENT ON TABLESPACE and maybe RENAME TABLESPACE. Also initlocation is dead, it just doesn't know it yet. Gavin Sherry and Tom Lane.
* Represent type-specific length coercion functions as pg_cast entries,Tom Lane2004-06-16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | eliminating the former hard-wired convention about their names. Allow pg_cast entries to represent both type coercion and length coercion in a single step --- this is represented by a function that takes an extra typmod argument, just like a length coercion function. This nicely merges the type and length coercion mechanisms into something at least a little cleaner than we had before. Make use of the single- coercion-step behavior to fix integer-to-bit coercion so that coercing to bit(n) yields the rightmost n bits of the integer instead of the leftmost n bits. This should fix recurrent complaints about the odd behavior of this coercion. Clean up the documentation of the bit string functions, and try to put it where people might actually find it. Also, get rid of the unreliable heuristics in ruleutils.c about whether to display nested coercion steps; instead require parse_coerce.c to label them properly in the first place.
* Support assignment to subfields of composite columns in UPDATE and INSERT.Tom Lane2004-06-09
| | | | | | | | As a side effect, cause subscripts in INSERT targetlists to do something more or less sensible; previously we evaluated such subscripts and then effectively ignored them. Another side effect is that UPDATE-ing an element or slice of an array value that is NULL now produces a non-null result, namely an array containing just the assigned-to positions.
* Infrastructure for I/O of composite types: arrange for the I/O routinesTom Lane2004-06-06
| | | | | | | | | | of a composite type to get that type's OID as their second parameter, in place of typelem which is useless. The actual changes are mostly centralized in getTypeInputInfo and siblings, but I had to fix a few places that were fetching pg_type.typelem for themselves instead of using the lsyscache.c routines. Also, I renamed all the related variables from 'typelem' to 'typioparam' to discourage people from assuming that they necessarily contain array element types.
* Use the new List API function names throughout the backend, and disable theNeil Conway2004-05-30
| | | | | list compatibility API by default. While doing this, I decided to keep the llast() macro around and introduce llast_int() and llast_oid() variants.
* A couple other cosmetic cleanups in new List stuff.Tom Lane2004-05-26
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* Reimplement the linked list data structure used throughout the backend.Neil Conway2004-05-26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In the past, we used a 'Lispy' linked list implementation: a "list" was merely a pointer to the head node of the list. The problem with that design is that it makes lappend() and length() linear time. This patch fixes that problem (and others) by maintaining a count of the list length and a pointer to the tail node along with each head node pointer. A "list" is now a pointer to a structure containing some meta-data about the list; the head and tail pointers in that structure refer to ListCell structures that maintain the actual linked list of nodes. The function names of the list API have also been changed to, I hope, be more logically consistent. By default, the old function names are still available; they will be disabled-by-default once the rest of the tree has been updated to use the new API names.
* Promote row expressions to full-fledged citizens of the expression syntax,Tom Lane2004-05-10
| | | | | | | | | | rather than allowing them only in a few special cases as before. In particular you can now pass a ROW() construct to a function that accepts a rowtype parameter. Internal generation of RowExprs fixes a number of corner cases that used to not work very well, such as referencing the whole-row result of a JOIN or subquery. This represents a further step in the work I started a month or so back to make rowtype values into first-class citizens.
* NATURAL CROSS JOIN is a contradiction in terms, not to mention disallowedTom Lane2004-05-07
| | | | | by the SQL spec and by our parser. Thanks to Jonathan Scott for finding this longstanding error.