| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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that a Portal is a useful and sufficient additional argument for
CreateDestReceiver --- it just isn't, in most cases. Instead formalize
the approach of passing any needed parameters to the receiver separately.
One unexpected benefit of this change is that we can declare typedef Portal
in a less surprising location.
This patch is just code rearrangement and doesn't change any functionality.
I'll tackle the HOLD-cursor-vs-toast problem in a follow-on patch.
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the basic representational details (typlen, typalign, typbyval, typstorage)
to be copied from an existing type rather than listed explicitly in the
CREATE TYPE command. The immediate reason for this is to provide a simple
solution for add-on modules that want to define types represented as int8,
float4, or float8: as of 8.4 the appropriate PASSEDBYVALUE setting is
platform-specific and so it's hard for a SQL script to know what to do.
This patch fixes the contrib/isn breakage reported by Rushabh Lathia.
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This was a thinko introduced in a patch from last February; it results
in memory leakage if an SRF is shut down before the actual end of query,
because subsequent code will be running in a longer-lived context than
it's expecting to be.
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regardless of plan changes. Per intermittent buildfarm failures on
"pigeon" and others.
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to drop a table that is referenced by an open cursor. Fix unstable
ecpg regression test result that was produced by this oversight.
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but I think this is enough to turn the buildfarm green again.
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RHS that can't be unique-ified --- join_is_legal has to check that before
deciding to build a join, else we'll have an unimplementable joinrel.
Per report from Greg Stark.
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a mismatching installation. Pick a default port number calculated from the
version number, and try a few times with other numbers if that one doesn't
work. Check if we can connect to the port before starting our own postmaster,
to detect some other server already running there. To simplify the code,
drop --temp-port option and use --port for both temp-install and pre-installed
case.
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the sample contains just a one tsvector, containing only one lexeme.
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as soon as the first page fills up, and is marked as (almost) full,
though.
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business in core.
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DestReceiver created during postquel_start needs to be destroyed during
postquel_end. In a moment of brain fade I had assumed this would be taken
care of by FreeQueryDesc, but it's not (and shouldn't be).
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interval style into ecpg.
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versions of gcc.
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page build target. This covers from-source, Debian, and Fedora
installation variants.
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results (ie, an empty "broken" buffer) if memory overrun occurs anywhere
along the way to filling the buffer. The previous coding would just silently
discard portions of the intended buffer contents, as exhibited in trouble
report from Sam Mason. Also, tweak psql's main loop to correctly detect
and report such overruns. There's probably much more that should be done
in this line, but this is a start.
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by hand. As an added bonus, the new code is smaller and more understandable,
and the ugly loops are gone.
This had been discussed all along but never implemented. It became clear that
it really needed to be fixed after a bug report by Pavan Deolasee.
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libpq. As noted by Peter, adding this variable created a risk of unexpected
connection failures when talking to older server versions, and since it
doesn't do anything you can't do with PGOPTIONS, it doesn't seem really
necessary. Removing it does occasion a few extra lines in pg_regress.c,
but saving a getenv() call per libpq connection attempt is perhaps worth
that anyway.
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complaints about empty object files on some platforms, eg Darwin.
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of our way to ignore the exit status). If this ever really happens, worst
case you will not see the "score" at the bottom of the test run.
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it out for now so the buildfarm recovers.
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The information on why the shared libraries are built the way they are
was not relevant to end users and has been made a mailing list archive
link in Makefile.shlib.
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This uses the function fnmatch() which is not available on all platforms
(notably Windows), so import the implementation from NetBSD into src/port.
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Jim Cox and Peter Eisentraut
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the bgwriter immediately. This covers the case where the bgwriter is still
starting up, as seen in a recent buildfarm failure. In future it might also
assist with clean recovery after a bgwriter termination and restart ---
right now the postmaster treats early bgwriter exit as a system crash,
but that might not always be so.
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though it is an inner rather than outer join type. This essentially means
that we don't bother to separate "pushed down" qual conditions from actual
join quals at a semijoin plan node; which is okay because the restrictions of
SQL syntax make it impossible to have a pushed-down qual that references the
inner side of a semijoin. This allows noticeably better optimization of
IN/EXISTS cases than we had before, since the equivalence-class machinery can
now use those quals. Also fix a couple of other mistakes that had essentially
disabled the ability to unique-ify the inner relation and then join it to just
a subset of the left-hand relations. An example case using the regression
database is
select * from tenk1 a, tenk1 b
where (a.unique1,b.unique2) in (select unique1,unique2 from tenk1 c);
which is planned reasonably well by 8.3 and earlier but had been forcing a
cartesian join of a/b in CVS HEAD.
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a comma separated string.
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db_user_namespace is enabled.
Also document this limitation.
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as LIKE. I oversimplified this code when removing support for plan-time
determination of index operator lossiness back in April --- I had thought
create_bitmap_subplan could stop returning two separate lists of qual
conditions, but it still must so that we can treat special operators
correctly in create_bitmap_scan_plan. Per report from Rushabh Lathia.
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%s to unescape them. Fixes a potential security issue (in as yet
unreleased code)
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clearly stated that we are aware that we're ignoring it.
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database (only for SSL connections, obviously).
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instead of just relying on the root certificate file to be present.
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