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bd9b2fa84b Add comments on WSAStartup usage. 2005-05-05 16:40:42 +00:00
3731a400b4 Add WSACleanup() for Win32 socket cleanup.
Jason Erickson
2005-05-05 16:36:12 +00:00
db70a31294 Adjust nodeBitmapIndexscan to keep the target index opened from plan
startup to end, rather than re-opening it in each MultiExecBitmapIndexScan
call.  I had foolishly thought that opening/closing wouldn't be much
more expensive than a rescan call, but that was sheer brain fade.

This seems to fix about half of the performance lossage reported by
Sergey Koposov.  I'm still not sure where the other half went.
2005-05-05 03:37:23 +00:00
d468e19a06 Allow implicit cast from any named composite type to RECORD. At the
moment this has no particular use except to allow table rows to be
passed to record_out(), but that case seems to be useful in itself
per recent example from Elein.  Further down the road we could look
at letting PL functions be declared to accept RECORD parameters.
2005-05-05 00:19:47 +00:00
13f75e378e Use postmaster_is_alive() check in pg_ctl restart as well as pg_ctl status,
so that restart doesn't fail when old postmaster died unbetimes.
2005-05-04 22:35:15 +00:00
f593dda030 Spell DELIMITER correctly, per Seamus Dean. 2005-05-04 14:25:24 +00:00
126eaef651 Clean up MultiXactIdExpand's API by separating out the case where we
are creating a new MultiXactId from two regular XIDs.  The original
coding was unnecessarily complicated and didn't save any code anyway.
2005-05-03 19:42:41 +00:00
893b57c871 Alter the signature for encoding conversion functions to declare the
output area as INTERNAL not CSTRING.  This is to prevent people from
calling the functions by hand.  This is a permanent solution for the
back branches but I hope it is just a stopgap for HEAD.
2005-05-03 19:17:59 +00:00
177af51c04 Change tsearch2 to not use the unsafe practice of creating functions
that return INTERNAL without also having INTERNAL arguments.  Since the
functions in question aren't meant to be called by hand anyway, I just
redeclared them to take 'internal' instead of 'text'.  Also add code
to ProcedureCreate() to enforce the restriction, as I should have done
to start with :-(
2005-05-03 16:51:00 +00:00
76668e6eb4 Check the file system on postmaster startup and report any unreferenced
files in the server log.

Heikki Linnakangas
2005-05-02 18:26:54 +00:00
f478856c7f Change SPI functions to use a `long' when specifying the number of tuples
to produce when running the executor. This is consistent with the internal
executor APIs (such as ExecutorRun), which also use a long for this purpose.
It also allows FETCH_ALL to be passed -- since FETCH_ALL is defined as
LONG_MAX, this wouldn't have worked on platforms where int and long are of
different sizes. Per report from Tzahi Fadida.
2005-05-02 00:37:07 +00:00
6c412f0605 Change CREATE TYPE to require datatype output and send functions to have
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.
2005-05-01 18:56:19 +00:00
628c0893fd Remove the contents of the src/corba subdirectory: this has been dead code
for a long time.
2005-05-01 06:15:51 +00:00
7f8d2fe31c Change catalog entries for record_out and record_send to show only one
argument, since that's all they are using now.  Adjust type_sanity
regression test so that it will complain if anyone tries to define
multiple-argument output functions in future.
2005-04-30 20:31:39 +00:00
d7018abe06 Make record_out and record_send extract type information from the passed
record object itself, rather than relying on a second OID argument to be
correct.  This patch just changes the function behavior and not the
catalogs, so it's OK to back-patch to 8.0.  Will remove the now-redundant
second argument in pg_proc in a separate patch in HEAD only.
2005-04-30 20:04:33 +00:00
93b2477278 Use the standard lock manager to establish priority order when there
is contention for a tuple-level lock.  This solves the problem of a
would-be exclusive locker being starved out by an indefinite succession
of share-lockers.  Per recent discussion with Alvaro.
2005-04-30 19:03:33 +00:00
47458f8c2f GCC 4.0 includes a new warning option, -Wformat-literal, that emits
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.
2005-04-30 08:08:51 +00:00
16d4418bf5 Fix BCC to not define compiler location. 2005-04-30 04:00:07 +00:00
3a694bb0a1 Restructure LOCKTAG as per discussions of a couple months ago.
Essentially, we shoehorn in a lockable-object-type field by taking
a byte away from the lockmethodid, which can surely fit in one byte
instead of two.  This allows less artificial definitions of all the
other fields of LOCKTAG; we can get rid of the special pg_xactlock
pseudo-relation, and also support locks on individual tuples and
general database objects (including shared objects).  None of those
possibilities are actually exploited just yet, however.

I removed pg_xactlock from pg_class, but did not force initdb for
that change.  At this point, relkind 's' (SPECIAL) is unused and
could be removed entirely.
2005-04-29 22:28:24 +00:00
32d3b47e6f Remove extern from optreset that was just added. 2005-04-29 14:30:11 +00:00
930dd70992 Improve cleanup from win32 client-only build. 2005-04-29 14:07:27 +00:00
7cebfdf211 Backpatch BCC compile changes to 8.0.X for psql. 2005-04-29 13:42:21 +00:00
18b5ef5a76 This patch fixes a bug in the error message emitted by pg_restore on an
incorrect -F argument: write_msg() expects its first parameter to be a
"module name", not the format string.
2005-04-29 07:08:06 +00:00
bedb78d386 Implement sharable row-level locks, and use them for foreign key references
to eliminate unnecessary deadlocks.  This commit adds SELECT ... FOR SHARE
paralleling SELECT ... FOR UPDATE.  The implementation uses a new SLRU
data structure (managed much like pg_subtrans) to represent multiple-
transaction-ID sets.  When more than one transaction is holding a shared
lock on a particular row, we create a MultiXactId representing that set
of transactions and store its ID in the row's XMAX.  This scheme allows
an effectively unlimited number of row locks, just as we did before,
while not costing any extra overhead except when a shared lock actually
has to be shared.   Still TODO: use the regular lock manager to control
the grant order when multiple backends are waiting for a row lock.

Alvaro Herrera and Tom Lane.
2005-04-28 21:47:18 +00:00
d902e7d63b Fix a whitespace problem. From Alvaro Herrera. 2005-04-28 15:51:57 +00:00
a65b1b738c Add psql \set ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK to allow statements in a transaction to
error without affecting the entire transaction.  Valid values are
"on|interactive|off".
2005-04-28 13:09:59 +00:00
c20fb65780 On further experimentation, there were still a couple of bugs in
ExpandIndirectionStar() ... and in markTargetListOrigin() too.
2005-04-25 22:02:30 +00:00
dfc5c72961 Fix ExpandIndirectionStar to handle cases where the expression to be
expanded is of RECORD type, eg
'select (foo).* from (select foo(f1) from t1) ss'
where foo() is a function declared with multiple OUT parameters.
2005-04-25 21:03:25 +00:00
ea19c8772e get_expr_result_type probably needs to be able to handle OpExpr as well
as FuncExpr, to cover cases where a function returning tuple is invoked
via an operator.
2005-04-25 20:59:44 +00:00
a0ea71333a Avoid rechecking lossy operators twice in a bitmap scan plan. 2005-04-25 04:27:12 +00:00
1fcd4b7a07 While determining the filter clauses for an index scan (either plain
or bitmap), use pred_test to be a little smarter about cases where a
filter clause is logically unnecessary.  This may be overkill for the
plain indexscan case, but it's definitely useful for OR'd bitmap scans.
2005-04-25 03:58:30 +00:00
79a1b00226 Replace slightly klugy create_bitmap_restriction() function with a
more efficient routine in restrictinfo.c (which can make use of
make_restrictinfo_internal).
2005-04-25 02:14:48 +00:00
5b05185262 Remove support for OR'd indexscans internal to a single IndexScan plan
node, as this behavior is now better done as a bitmap OR indexscan.
This allows considerable simplification in nodeIndexscan.c itself as
well as several planner modules concerned with indexscan plan generation.
Also we can improve the sharing of code between regular and bitmap
indexscans, since they are now working with nigh-identical Plan nodes.
2005-04-25 01:30:14 +00:00
186655e9a5 Adjust nodeBitmapIndexscan.c to not keep the index open across calls,
but just to open and close it during MultiExecBitmapIndexScan.  This
avoids acquiring duplicate resources (eg, multiple locks on the same
relation) in a tree with many bitmap scans.  Also, don't bother to
lock the parent heap at all here, since we must be underneath a
BitmapHeapScan node that will be holding a suitable lock.
2005-04-24 18:16:38 +00:00
8403741796 Actually, nodeBitmapIndexscan.c doesn't need to create a standard
ExprContext at all, since it never evaluates any qual or tlist expressions.
2005-04-24 17:32:46 +00:00
24475a7618 Put back example of using Result node to execute an INSERT. 2005-04-24 15:32:07 +00:00
947eb97560 Update some comments to use SQL examples rather than QUEL. From Simon
Riggs.
2005-04-24 11:46:21 +00:00
3b0a5e50d7 Update VACUUM VERBOSE FSM message, per Tom. 2005-04-24 03:51:49 +00:00
35f9b461f1 Repair two TIME WITH TIME ZONE bugs found by Dennis Vshivkov. Comparison
of timetz values misbehaved in --enable-integer-datetime cases, and
EXTRACT(EPOCH) subtracted the zone instead of adding it in all cases.
Backpatch to all supported releases (except --enable-integer-datetime code
does not exist in 7.2).
2005-04-23 22:53:05 +00:00
0e99be1c25 Remove useless argtype_inherit() code, and make consequent simplifications.
As I pointed out a few days ago, this code has failed to do anything useful
for some time ... and if we did want to revive the capability to select
functions by nearness of inheritance ancestry, this is the wrong place
and way to do it anyway.  The knowledge would need to go into
func_select_candidate() instead.  Perhaps someday someone will be motivated
to do that, but I am not today.
2005-04-23 22:09:58 +00:00
9b5b9616f4 Remove explicit FreeExprContext calls during plan node shutdown. The
ExprContexts will be freed anyway when FreeExecutorState() is reached,
and letting that routine do the work is more efficient because it will
automatically free the ExprContexts in reverse creation order.  The
existing coding was effectively freeing them in exactly the worst
possible order, resulting in O(N^2) behavior inside list_delete_ptr,
which becomes highly visible in cases with a few thousand plan nodes.

ExecFreeExprContext is now effectively a no-op and could be removed,
but I left it in place in case we ever want to put it back to use.
2005-04-23 21:32:34 +00:00
714d5a4c37 Update VACUUM VERBOSE update, per Alvaro. 2005-04-23 21:16:34 +00:00
9ba6587f8b Update working of VACUUM VERBOSE. 2005-04-23 21:10:20 +00:00
52e08c35f7 Make VACUUM VERBOSE FSM output all output in a single INFO output
statement.
2005-04-23 20:56:01 +00:00
19d127548c Add comment about checkpoint panic behavior during shutdown, per
suggestion from Qingqing Zhou.
2005-04-23 18:49:54 +00:00
b1faf3624b Allow -2147483648 to be treated as an INT4 rather than INT8 constant.
Per discussion with Paul Edwards.
2005-04-23 18:35:12 +00:00
3842892492 Recent changes got the sense of the notnull bit backwards in the 2.0
protocol output routines.  Mea culpa :-(.  Per report from Kris Jurka.
2005-04-23 17:45:35 +00:00
c114e166e5 Define the right-hand input of AT TIME ZONE as a full a_expr instead of
c_expr.  Perhaps the restriction was once needed to avoid bison errors,
but it seems to work just fine now --- and even generates a slightly
smaller state machine.  This change allows examples like
SELECT '13:45'::timetz AT TIME ZONE '-07:00'::interval;
to work without parentheses around the right-hand input.
2005-04-23 17:22:16 +00:00
e947e1153a Modify output of VACUUM VERBOSE to be clearer. 2005-04-23 15:20:39 +00:00
56c8877291 Turns out that my recent elimination of the 'redundant' flatten_andors()
code in prepqual.c had a small drawback: the flatten_andors code was
able to cope with deeply nested AND/OR structures (like 10000 ORs in
a row), whereas eval_const_expressions tends to recurse until it
overruns the stack.  Revise eval_const_expressions so that it doesn't
choke on deeply nested ANDs or ORs.
2005-04-23 04:42:53 +00:00