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* Patch to LOCK multiple tables in one LOCK command.Bruce Momjian2001-08-10
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* Add new files for the preparation.Hiroshi Inoue2001-08-10
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* This should be the right expected file.Peter Eisentraut2001-08-09
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* Use format_type sibling in backend error messages, so the user seesPeter Eisentraut2001-08-09
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* No longer a need for -Wno-errorPeter Eisentraut2001-08-09
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* Update branding for 7.1.3, no HISTORY yet.Bruce Momjian2001-08-09
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* Fix Cygwin build, per Jason Tishler.Tom Lane2001-08-09
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* Add TOAST table to the set of relkinds known to \d.Tom Lane2001-08-09
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* 0 -> OPeter Eisentraut2001-08-08
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* I think you replaced too many things with put(...Bruce Momjian2001-08-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Here is a context diff from latest cvs And I see why you couldn't apply the last diff, the setCatalog diff has been backed out, that was causing the compile problem in the first place. This following one needs to be applied to allow the current cvs to compile Dave Cramer
* A small patch to keep postgres working on the latest BeOS.Bruce Momjian2001-08-07
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* Fix thinko (revealed by gcc warning).Tom Lane2001-08-07
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* Russian translation by Serguei MokhovPeter Eisentraut2001-08-07
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* Czech translation for psql from Karel ZakPeter Eisentraut2001-08-07
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* Add a check for end of client connection before expecting a passwordPeter Eisentraut2001-08-07
| | | | response, to avoid noise in the server log.
* Doesn't seem to be much point in keeping this README up to date anymore,Tom Lane2001-08-06
| | | | | since it's completely redundant with regress.sgml. I think we agreed to remove it awhile back, actually, but no one got around to doing it.
* Use a fixed error message for ERANGE to avoid duplicate test result files.Peter Eisentraut2001-08-06
| | | | Add some resultmap entries for SCO OpenServer.
* Seems like a bad idea to free() a string we are about to use in anTom Lane2001-08-06
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* Modify partial-index-predicate applicability tester to test whetherTom Lane2001-08-06
| | | | | | clauses are equal(), before trying to match them up using btree opclass inference rules. This allows it to recognize many simple cases involving non-btree operations, for example 'x IS NULL'. Clean up code a little.
* Evaluate LIMIT/OFFSET expressions with ExecEvalExprSwitchContext, notTom Lane2001-08-06
| | | | ExecEvalExpr, to avoid possible memory leak.
* Check that the data directory does not have group or world access; removePeter Eisentraut2001-08-06
| | | | a similar check on postgresql.conf.
* Add QueryIsRule gram.y reset.Bruce Momjian2001-08-06
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* Surely the pg_stat interrogation functions must not be marked proiscachable.Tom Lane2001-08-06
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* Show index predicate when doing \d on a partial index.Tom Lane2001-08-05
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* Endeavor to make pgstats buffer process (a) safe and (b) useful.Tom Lane2001-08-05
| | | | | | | | Make sure it exits immediately when collector process dies --- in old code, buffer process would hang around and compete with the new buffer process for packets. Make sure it doesn't block on writing the pipe when the collector falls more than a pipeload behind. Avoid leaking pgstats FDs into every backend.
* Remove no-longer-needed fcntl call (I'm not sure it *ever* did anythingTom Lane2001-08-05
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* Back out LOCK A,B,C patch at Tom's suggestion.Bruce Momjian2001-08-04
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* Compile fix for jdbc1.Bruce Momjian2001-08-04
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* This patch is because Hurd does not support NOFILE. It is against currentBruce Momjian2001-08-04
| | | | | | | | | | | | cvs. The Debian bug report says, "The upstream source makes use of NOFILE unconditionalized. As the Hurd doesn't have an arbitrary limit on the number of open files, this is not defined. But _SC_OPEN_MAX works fine and returns 1024 (applications can increase this as they want), so I suggest the below diff. Please forward this upstream, too." Oliver Elphick
* Add LOCK A,B,C functionality as LOCK A;LOCK B;LOCK C; as agreed.Bruce Momjian2001-08-04
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* > 1) When a row is retrieved, and then a SQL_FETCH_FIRST is issued, theBruce Momjian2001-08-04
| | | | | | | | | | | | check > in convert.c > does not consider the fact that the value in the field has been altered to > be a '1' if the > backend handed it a 't'. The net result being that the first row on any > subsequent queries > has all it's boolean set to 0. Aidan Mountford
* Attached is a patch that does the following:Bruce Momjian2001-08-04
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1) improves performance of commit/rollback by reducing number of round trips to the server 2) uses 7.1 functionality for setting the transaction isolation level 3) backs out a patch from 11 days ago because that code failed to compile under jdk1.1 Details: 1) The old code was doing the following for each commit: commit begin set transaction isolation level xxx thus a call to commit was performing three round trips to the database. The new code does this in one round trip as: commit; begin; set transaction isolation level xxx In a simple test program that performs 1000 transactions (where each transaction does one simple select inside that transaction) has the following before and after timings: Client and Server on same machine old new --- --- 1.877sec 1.405sec 25.1% improvement Client and Server on different machines old new --- --- 4.184sec 2.927sec 34.3% improvement (all timings are an average of four different runs) 2) The driver was using 'set transaction isolation level xxx' at the begining of each transaction, instead of using the new 7.1 syntax of 'set session characteristics as transaction isolation level xxx' which only needs to be done once instead of for each transaction. This is done conditionally (i.e. if server is 7.0 or older do the old behaviour, else do the new behaviour) to not break backward compatibility. This also required the movement of some code to check/test database version numbers from the DatabaseMetaData object to the Connection object. 3) Finally while testing, I discovered that the code that was checked in 11 days ago actually didn't compile. The code in the patch for Connection.setCatalog() used Properties.setProperty() which only exists in JDK1.2 or higher. Thus compiling the JDBC1 driver failed as this method doesn't exist. Thus I backed out that patch. Barry Lind
* Fix handling of SIGCHLD, per recent pghackers discussion: on someTom Lane2001-08-04
| | | | | | | platforms system(2) gets confused unless the signal handler is set to SIG_DFL, not SIG_IGN. pgstats.c now uses pqsignal() as it should, not signal(). Also, arrange for the stats collector process to show a reasonable ID in 'ps', rather than looking like a postmaster.
* Fix residual breakage from Windows socket-errno patch: the routinesTom Lane2001-08-03
| | | | that should use regular errno, not WSAGetLastError(), now do so again.
* Fix win32.mak to support MULTIBYTE build --- it was pulling in severalTom Lane2001-08-03
| | | | | backend files that it shouldn't anymore, causing compile failures. Per report from Darko Prenosil.
* For some reason, CREATE TYPE has only accepted alignment specificationsTom Lane2001-08-03
| | | | | of 'int4' and 'double'. Add 'char' and 'int2' to allow user-defined types to access the full set of supported alignments.
* Fix pg_dump so that comments on views are dumped in the proper sequence.Tom Lane2001-08-03
| | | | | | | | | Dump the alignment and storage information for user-defined types (how'd that manage to slip through the cracks?), and don't dump 'shell' types that don't have typisdefined set. Fix badly broken logic for dependencies of type definitions (did not work for more than one user-defined type...). Avoid memory leakage within pg_dump by being more careful to release storage used by PQExpBuffer objects.
* Clean up various memory leaks within plpgsql, and re-enable theTom Lane2001-08-02
| | | | | | | | exec_eval_simple_expr shortcut, which was diked out in 7.1 because it leaked too much space. CVS tip now leaks no memory in Chris Ruprecht's example, which formerly leaked to the tune of 500 MB. (Much of this is work that Jan already did; this commit just cleans up around the edges.)
* Add a SPI_copytupledesc function that parallels SPI_copytuple --- ie,Tom Lane2001-08-02
| | | | | it copies the tupdesc into upper-executor memory. This is necessary for returning tuple descriptors without leaking all of lower exec memory.
* Tweak memory context sizing for saved SPI plans.Tom Lane2001-08-02
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* Fix some poor decisions about sizing of trigger-related memory contexts.Tom Lane2001-08-02
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* I noticed that pltcl didn't have any way to get to SPI_lastoid like plpgsql ↵Bruce Momjian2001-08-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | does.. I started using pltcl a lot because I like to decide when and how my queries get planned.. so I put one together really quick Sorry I don't have the original around to make a quick diff, but its a very small change... I think this should be in the next release, there's no reason not to have it. its a function with no expected arguments, so you can use it like: spi_exec "INSERT INTO mytable(columns...) VALUES(values..)" set oid [spi_lastoid] spi_exec "SELECT mytable_id from mytable WHERE oid=$oid" It just didn't make sense for me to use plpgsql and pltcl, or just screw them both and use SPI from C. bob@redivi.com
* Even though SO_PEERCRED is probably totally unportable, might as wellTom Lane2001-08-02
| | | | | declare the getsockopt parameter as ACCEPT_TYPE_ARG3 to be consistent with our other uses of getsockopt.
* Remove SO_PASSCRED step in ident_unix --- according to Helge Bahmann,Tom Lane2001-08-02
| | | | | | that call is not needed to prepare for SO_PEERCRED. Also, simplify code so that #ifdef SO_PEERCRED appears in only one place, to make it easier to support other platforms with variants of this capability.
* Digging through previous discussion of this patch, I note where Peter E.Tom Lane2001-08-01
| | | | | | points out how silly it is to use Autoconf to test for a preprocessor symbol, when one can equally easily #ifdef on the symbol itself. Accordingly, revert configure to prior state and do it that way.
* Support ident authentication on local (Unix) socket connections, if theTom Lane2001-08-01
| | | | | | system supports SO_PEERCRED requests for Unix sockets. This is an amalgamation of patches submitted by Helge Bahmann and Oliver Elphick, with some editorializing by yours truly.
* Attached is a trivial patch to add ANALYZE to the tab complete file inBruce Momjian2001-08-01
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* Attached ia a patch to enable window size detection code of psql for SolarisBruce Momjian2001-08-01
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | platform. TIOCGWINSZ is defined as follows: Linux asm/ioctls.h FreeBSD sys/ttycom.h. This file is included by sys/ioctl.h. Solaris sys/termios.h This patch tells print.c to know TIOCGWINSZ on Solaris platform. Same code is founded in src/bin/psal/common.c. Kenji Sugita
* Message typo was fixed in sources, but not in de.po.Tom Lane2001-08-01
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* Add mention of SIGHUP for pg_ident.conf.Bruce Momjian2001-08-01
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