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on the namespace not the name; pg_ is not a reserved prefix for table
names anymore. From Fernando Nasser.
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pg_dumpall.
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2) Suppress some error logs for the request to other drivers.
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names are handled OK.
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entries, per pghackers discussion. This fixes aggregates to live in
namespaces, and also simplifies/speeds up lookup in parse_func.c.
Also, add a 'proimplicit' flag to pg_proc that controls whether a type
coercion function may be invoked implicitly, or only explicitly. The
current settings of these flags are more permissive than I would like,
but we will need to debate and refine the behavior; for now, I avoided
breaking regression tests as much as I could.
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single-user escape path always works.
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Properly warn of invalid pg_dumpall options; minor quoting cleanups.
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and --without-zlib to turn them off.
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SELECT schema1.func2(...). Aggregate names can be qualified at the
syntactic level, but the qualification is ignored for the moment.
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Some other minor wording improvements.
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This is necessary for mulibyte character sequences.
See "[HACKERS] PQescapeBytea is not multibyte aware" thread posted around
2002/04/05 for more details.
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to pghackers. Use this to do searching for ambiguous functions ---
it will get more uses soon.
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> > on postgres on Unixware with GCC built with gnu-as and gnu-ld.
Remove leading spaces in conditional tests in patch and Makefile.aix.
Nicolas Bazin
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the decision not to make renamerel() update the sequence name that
is stored within sequences themselves (thanks to Tom Lane), and adds
some rudimentary regression tests for ALTER TABLE ... RENAME on
non-table relations.
Neil Conway
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Rod Taylor
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insert on a view), and noticed that psql wouldn't show the list of rules
set up on a view, like it does for tables.
The fix was extremely simple, so I figured I'd share it. Not sure what
the standard is for communicating these things, so I've attached the diff
file for /src/bin/psql/describe.c.
Paul (?)
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Rod Taylor
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file, which is not the actual end of the file. One side effect of that
is that if you are i n a ifdef block, you get a wrong error telling you
that a endif is missing.
This patch corrects pgc.l and also adds a test of this problem to
test1.pgc. To convince you apply the patch to test1.pgc first then try
to compile the test the n apply the patch to pgc.l.
The patch moves the test of the scope of an ifdef block to the end of
the file b eeing parsed, including all includes files, ... .
Nicolas Bazin
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The patch enables the mips2 ISA for the ll/sc operations, and then restores
it when done. The kernel/libc emulation code will take over on CPUs without
ll/sc, and on CPUs with it, it'll use the operations provided by the CPU.
Combined with the earlier fix (removing -mips2), postgresql builds again on
mips and mipsel. The patch is against 7.2-7.
Oliver Elphick
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INSERT statements to the planner. Taking it out of the parser was right
(so that defaults don't get into stored rules), but it has to happen
before rewrite rule expansion, else references to NEW.field behave
incorrectly. Accordingly, add a step to the rewriter to insert defaults
just before rewrite-rule expansion.
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volatile), rather than the old cachable/noncachable distinction. This
allows indexscan optimizations in many places where we formerly didn't.
Also, add a pronamespace column to pg_proc (it doesn't do anything yet,
however).
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records containing apostrophes in text fields without altering the appearance
of the entry in the GUI interface (by copying the fldval to fldvalfixed).
This will alleviate the need for users to create a record and then go back to
edit apostrophes into the text they entered.
Ryan Grange
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A new pg_hba.conf column, USER
Allow specifiction of lists of users separated by commas
Allow group names specified by +
Allow include files containing lists of users specified by @
Allow lists of databases, and database files
Allow samegroup in database column to match group name matching dbname
Removal of secondary password files
Remove pg_passwd utility
Lots of code cleanup in user.c and hba.c
New data/global/pg_pwd format
New data/global/pg_group file
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and/or with GUC variables.
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syslog when appropriate. These were the last perror() calls remaining
in the backend; let's not reintroduce any...
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per recent discussion on pghackers. Also, fix PGSTAT code to report
errors via elog, not scribbling directly on stderr.
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From: Bradley McLean <brad@bradm.net>
Patch against 7,2 submitted for comment.
This seems to work just fine; Now, when our users submit a 2 hour
query with four million row sorts by accident, then cancel it 30 seconds
later, it doesn't bog down the server ...
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as argument for nextval().
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problem reported a few months ago where a select in a rule was causing an insert statement to return a result set which the code was explicitly prohibiting.
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wrapped-around databases. The unvacuumed databases might be fine, or
they might not, but things will definitely not be fine if we remove the
wrong CLOG segments. Per trouble report from Gary Wolfe, 1-Apr-2002.
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depend on this rather than the trigger argument strings to locate the
other relation to test. This makes RI triggers function properly in
the presence of schemas and temp tables. Along the way, fix bogus lack
of locking in RI triggers, handle quoting of names fully correctly,
compute required sizes of query buffers with some semblance of accuracy.
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bootstrap/bootparse.y, so that recent versions of bison don't emit a
warning.
Neil Conway
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