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* Use Snapshot in heap access methods.Vadim B. Mikheev1998-07-27
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* Missed a few files in the last round of commits from Tatsuo, as wellMarc G. Fournier1998-07-27
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* From: t-ishii@sra.co.jpMarc G. Fournier1998-07-26
| | | | | | | | | As Bruce mentioned, this is due to the conflict among changes we made. Included patches should fix the problem(I changed all MB to MULTIBYTE). Please let me know if you have further problem. P.S. I did not include pathces to configure and gram.c to save the file size(configure.in and gram.y modified).
* I missed addding initdb.sh ...Marc G. Fournier1998-07-26
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* Update flowchart. Add arrow.Bruce Momjian1998-07-26
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* Fix compile error. Make transaction/work optional on all transactionBruce Momjian1998-07-26
| | | | | statements. More cleanups of psql help. Fix for shift/reduce on UNION in subselect.
* Update psql help syntax to remove <> and uppercaese keywords.Bruce Momjian1998-07-25
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* Add mention of actual SQL command to create*/destroy* commands.Bruce Momjian1998-07-24
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* Add mention of SQL commands to create/destroy man pages.Bruce Momjian1998-07-24
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* Add mention of psql and template1 to create*, destroy* commandBruce Momjian1998-07-24
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* Fix HAVING patch missing cast.Bruce Momjian1998-07-24
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* I'm sorry, but I think I introduced a little bug with my last patch.Bruce Momjian1998-07-24
| | | | | | | | | | | Everyone using an [NOT] EXISTS subquery will have noticed that already. The bug is in "subselect.c" in the function "SS_process_sublinks()". Here the whole function as it *SHOULD BE*: Stephan
* I really hope that I haven't missed anything in this one...Marc G. Fournier1998-07-24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | From: t-ishii@sra.co.jp Attached are patches to enhance the multi-byte support. (patches are against 7/18 snapshot) * determine encoding at initdb/createdb rather than compile time Now initdb/createdb has an option to specify the encoding. Also, I modified the syntax of CREATE DATABASE to accept encoding option. See README.mb for more details. For this purpose I have added new column "encoding" to pg_database. Also pg_attribute and pg_class are changed to catch up the modification to pg_database. Actually I haved added pg_database_mb.h, pg_attribute_mb.h and pg_class_mb.h. These are used only when MB is enabled. The reason having separate files is I couldn't find a way to use ifdef or whatever in those files. I have to admit it looks ugly. No way. * support for PGCLIENTENCODING when issuing COPY command commands/copy.c modified. * support for SQL92 syntax "SET NAMES" See gram.y. * support for LATIN2-5 * add UNICODE regression test case * new test suite for MB New directory test/mb added. * clean up source files Basic idea is to have MB's own subdirectory for easier maintenance. These are include/mb and backend/utils/mb.
* Version 06-30-0248Byron Nikolaidis1998-07-22
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* Fix _lo_commit: core if LO memmory context was not created (LO were not used?)Vadim B. Mikheev1998-07-22
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* VariableCache (next XID generator) is placed in shmem.Vadim B. Mikheev1998-07-21
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* Update.Bruce Momjian1998-07-21
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* Update.Bruce Momjian1998-07-21
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* Theses buffer leaks are caused by indexes that are kept open betweenBruce Momjian1998-07-21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | calls. Outside a transaction, the backend detects them as buffer leaks; it sends a NOTICE, and frees them. This sometimes cause a segmentation fault (at least on Linux). These indexes are initialized on the first lo_read/lo_write/lo_tell call, and (normally) closed on a lo_close call. Thus the buffer leaks appear when lo direct access functions are used, and not with lo_import/lo_export functions (libpq version calls lo_close before ending the command, and the backend version uses another path). The included patches (against recent snapshot, and against 6.3.2) cause indexes to be closed on transaction end (that is on explicit 'END' statment, or on command termination outside trasaction blocks), thus preventing the buffer leaks while increasing performance inside transactions. Some (all?) 'classic' memory leaks are also removed. I hope it will be ok. --- Pascal ANDRE, graduated from Ecole Centrale Paris andre@via.ecp.fr
* target list fixes.Bruce Momjian1998-07-20
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* makeTargetEntry cleanup.Bruce Momjian1998-07-20
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* Makefile removal of internal.c.Bruce Momjian1998-07-20
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* Cleanup makeTargetEntry and remove internal.c.Bruce Momjian1998-07-20
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* Use defines rather than constants for types.Bruce Momjian1998-07-20
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* Fix problem brought in with 32K machine.Bruce Momjian1998-07-20
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* Cleanup use of 16 that should be NAMEDATALEN.Bruce Momjian1998-07-20
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* Cleanup Name usage.Bruce Momjian1998-07-20
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* Fix temp name length.Bruce Momjian1998-07-20
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* Remove un-needed references to Name.Bruce Momjian1998-07-20
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* Update version.Bruce Momjian1998-07-20
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* Remove unneeded strcpy() of timezone.Bruce Momjian1998-07-19
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* Remove un-needed psort close.Bruce Momjian1998-07-19
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* Lock fix from Tom Ivar Helbekkmo .Bruce Momjian1998-07-19
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* 1) Queries using the having clause on base tables should work wellBruce Momjian1998-07-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | now. Here some tested features, (examples included in the patch): 1.1) Subselects in the having clause 1.2) Double nested subselects 1.3) Subselects used in the where clause and in the having clause simultaneously 1.4) Union Selects using having 1.5) Indexes on the base relations are used correctly 1.6) Unallowed Queries are prevented (e.g. qualifications in the having clause that belong to the where clause) 1.7) Insert into as select 2) Queries using the having clause on view relations also work but there are some restrictions: 2.1) Create View as Select ... Having ...; using base tables in the select 2.1.1) The Query rewrite system: 2.1.2) Why are only simple queries allowed against a view from 2.1) ? 2.2) Select ... from testview1, testview2, ... having...; 3) Bug in ExecMergeJoin ?? Regards Stefan
* pg_dump -z has gotten rather thoroughly broken in the last coupleBruce Momjian1998-07-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | of days --- it was emitting stuff like REVOKE ALL on 'table' from PUBLIC; GRANT ALL on "table" to "Public"; neither of which work. While I was at it I cleaned up a few other things: * \connect commands are issued only in -z mode. In this way, reloading a pg_dump script made without -z will generate a simple database wholly owned by the invoking user, rather than a mishmash of tables owned by various people but lacking in access rights. (Analogy: cp versus cp -p.) * \connect commands are issued just before COPY FROM stdin commands; without this, reloading a database containing non-world-writable tables tended to fail because the COPY was not necessarily attempted as the table owner. * Redundant \connect commands are suppressed (each one costs a backend launch, so...). * Man page updated (-z wasn't ever documented). The first two items were discussed in a pgsql-hackers thread around 6 May 98 ("An item for the TODO list: pg_dump and multiple table owners") but no one had bothered to deal with 'em yet. regards, tom lane
* Make sparc/solaris not use complex macr.Bruce Momjian1998-07-19
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* Attached are the three patches that were needed to get PostgreSQLBruce Momjian1998-07-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | 6.3.2 to compile (and run) on my Sparc Solaris 2.5.1 box. Details below: pgsql.sparc.patch-template: Adds -D__sparc__ and -D__sun__, defintions which gcc does define, but Sun's cc does not. :( pgsql.sparc.patch-makefile: Adds a define so that 'lorder' is not used, as it is not found on my machine. Ryan Kirkpatrick
* My mailer munged the intro text in my last post. Here is the textBruce Momjian1998-07-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | in a more readable form. -- I am submitting the following patches to the June 6, 1998 snapshot of PostgreSQL. These patches implement a port of PostgreSQL to SCO UnixWare 7, and updates the Univel port (UnixWare 2.x). The patched files, and the reason for the patch are: File Reason for the patch --------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- src/backend/port/dynloader/unixware.c src/backend/port/dynloader/unixware.h src/include/port/unixware.h src/makefiles/Makefile.unixware src/template/unixware Created for the UNIXWARE port. src/include/port/univel.h Modifed this file to work with the changes made to s_lock.[ch]. src/backend/storage/buffer/s_lock.c src/include/storage/s_lock.h Moved the UNIXWARE (and Univel) tas() function from s_lock.c to s_lock.h. The UnixWare compiler asm construct is treated as a macro and needs to be in the s_lock.h file. I also reworked the tas() function to correct some errors in the code. src/include/version.h.in The use of the ## operator with quoted strings in the VERSION macro caused problems with the UnixWare C compiler. I removed the ## operators since they were not needed in this case. The macro expands into a sequence of quoted strings that will be concatenated by any ANSI C compiler. src/config.guess This script was modified to recognize SCO UnixWare 7. src/configure src/configure.in The configure script was modified to recognize SCO UnixWare 7. Billy G. Allie
* Conditionally execute Junk filter only when ORDER BY of columnsBruce Momjian1998-07-19
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* Somewhere between 6.1 and 6.3 someone removed the support for theBruce Momjian1998-07-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | NS32K machine I contributed. In any case, I now have postgresql-6.3 running again on NetBSD/pc532, a NS32532 machine. The following changes are needed relative to the src directory. (It looks like support was partially removed when the files were moved from the src/backend/storage/.... tree to the src/include tree.) If you need me to get a current development version of postgresql for this change let me know. Also, let me know if this code needs updating due to another code movement that deleted the old NS32K support. Thank you. Phil Nelson
* Add DISABLE_COMPLEX_MACRO to sco.Bruce Momjian1998-07-19
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* Add auto-size to screen to \d? commands. Use UNION to show allBruce Momjian1998-07-18
| | | | | \d? results in one query. Add \d? field search feature. Rename MB to MULTIBYTE.
* Move common lock code to their own section.Bruce Momjian1998-07-18
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* On architectures where we don't have any special inline code forBruce Momjian1998-07-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | GCC, the inner "#if defined(__GNUC__)" can just be omitted in that architecture's block. The existing arrangement with an outer "#if defined(__GNUC__)" doesn't have any obvious benefit, and it encourages missed cases like this one. BTW, I'd suggest making the definition of clear_lock for HPUX be static const slock_t clear_lock = {{-1, -1, -1, -1}}; The extra braces are needed to suppress warnings from gcc, and declaring it const just seems like good practice. regards, tom lane
* Thank you for testing and reporting this. It is my fault of course,Bruce Momjian1998-07-18
| | | | | | | | | but as I don't have access to a sparc for testing I just did what I could. I am guessing here, but please apply the following to your pgsql and let me know what happens. Also, cd to src/storage/buffer and do 'make s_lock_test' as well. David Gould
* Rename Rel to RelOptInfo.Bruce Momjian1998-07-18
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* updateBruce Momjian1998-07-17
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* Remove monitor mention and add psql.Bruce Momjian1998-07-16
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* Fix for Group ReScan suggested by Vadim.Bruce Momjian1998-07-16
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* Patch for ReScan of Group.Bruce Momjian1998-07-16
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