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Author SHA1 Message Date
a6cc7db9a6 Repair "Halloween problem" in EvalPlanQual: a tuple that's been inserted by
our own command (or more generally, xmin = our xact and cmin >= current
command ID) should not be seen as good.  Else we may try to update rows
we already updated.  This error was inserted last August while fixing the
even bigger problem that the old coding wouldn't see *any* tuples inserted
by our own transaction as good.  Per report from Euler Taveira de Oliveira.
2006-01-12 21:49:41 +00:00
26f1202ca3 Back-patch fixes for problems with VACUUM destroying t_ctid chains too soon,
and with insufficient paranoia in code that follows t_ctid links.
This patch covers the 7.3 branch.
2005-08-26 20:07:17 +00:00
1263d7b8d1 Check that aggregate creator has the right to execute the transition
functions of the aggregate, at both aggregate creation and execution times.
2005-01-27 23:43:45 +00:00
8a9b331c32 Fix breakage in hashjoin from recent backpatch of left-join bug fix.
(That's what I get for not testing the back branches *before* committing.)
2004-10-13 21:56:06 +00:00
c57bcb7b2c Hashed LEFT JOIN would miss outer tuples with no inner match if the join
was large enough to be batched and the tuples fell into a batch where
there were no inner tuples at all.  Thanks to Xiaoyu Wang for finding a
test case that exposed this long-standing bug.
2004-09-17 18:29:24 +00:00
57040f5069 _SPI_cursor_operation forgot to check for failure return from
_SPI_begin_call.  Per gripe from Tomasz Myrta.
2003-09-23 15:11:41 +00:00
1e2d20910b Fix SQL function executor for case where last command of a function is
not a SELECT.  We didn't use to allow that, but we do now.
2003-06-12 17:29:37 +00:00
9ae5b8cb92 GetTupleForTrigger must use outer transaction's command counter for time
qual checking, not GetCurrentCommandId.  Per test case from Steve Wolfe.
2003-03-27 14:33:21 +00:00
79c049ddaa Fix SPI result logic for case where there are multiple statements of the
same type in a rule.  Per bug report from Pavel Hanak.
2003-02-14 21:12:54 +00:00
e59750d684 Fix nodeUnique to behave correctly when reversing direction after reaching
either end of subplan results.  This prevents misbehavior of cursors
on SELECT DISTINCT ... queries.  Per bug report 1-Feb-02.
2003-02-02 19:09:08 +00:00
d6242b373b SPI_exec shouldn't return SPI_OK_SELECT if it hasn't actually returned
a tuple table.  Fixes core dump in pltcl (and probably other PLs) when
executing a query rewritten by a rule.  Per bug report from Wolfgang Walter.
2003-01-29 15:24:57 +00:00
01376c215c Change CREATE TABLE AS / SELECT INTO to create the new table with OIDs,
for backwards compatibility with pre-7.3 behavior.  Per discussion on
pgsql-general and pgsql-hackers.
2003-01-23 05:10:57 +00:00
1f74045675 Fix coredump problem in plpgsql's RETURN NEXT. When a SELECT INTO
that's selecting into a RECORD variable returns zero rows, make it
assign an all-nulls row to the RECORD; this is consistent with what
happens when the SELECT INTO target is not a RECORD.  In support of
this, tweak the SPI code so that a valid tuple descriptor is returned
even when a SPI select returns no rows.
2003-01-21 22:06:36 +00:00
629df5f489 Adjust hash table sizing algorithm to avoid integer overflow in
ExecHashJoinGetBatch().  Fixes core dump on large hash joins, as in
example from Rae Stiening.
2002-12-29 22:29:03 +00:00
f6e0130b5b Clean up a few fprintf(stderr)'s that should be elog's. 2002-11-02 15:54:13 +00:00
884cd4b6be Reduce a couple of debugging messages from LOG to DEBUG1 category. 2002-11-01 19:33:09 +00:00
9ff695c944 Make SPI's execution of querystrings follow the rules agreed to for
command status at the interactive level.  SPI_processed, etc are set
in the same way as the returned command status would have been set if
the same querystring were issued interactively.  Per gripe from
Michael Paesold 25-Sep-02.
2002-10-14 23:49:20 +00:00
8f2a289d78 Arrange to copy relcache's trigdesc structure at the start of any
query that uses it.  This ensures that triggers will be applied consistently
throughout a query even if someone commits changes to the relation's
pg_class.reltriggers field meanwhile.  Per crash report from Laurette Cisneros.
While at it, simplify memory management in relcache.c, which no longer
needs the old hack to try to keep trigger info in the same place over
a relcache entry rebuild.  (Should try to fix rd_att and rewrite-rule
access similarly, someday.)  And make RelationBuildTriggers simpler and
more robust by making it build the trigdesc in working memory and then
CopyTriggerDesc() into cache memory.
2002-10-14 16:51:30 +00:00
3b8ba163d0 Tweak a few of the most heavily used function call points to zero out
just the significant fields of FunctionCallInfoData, rather than MemSet'ing
the whole struct to zero.  Unused positions in the arg[] array will
thereby contain garbage rather than zeroes.  This buys back some of the
performance hit from increasing FUNC_MAX_ARGS.  Also tweak tuplesort.c
code for more speed by marking some routines 'inline'.  All together
these changes speed up simple sorts, like count(distinct int4column),
by about 25% on a P4 running RH Linux 7.2.
2002-10-04 17:19:55 +00:00
6d0d15c451 Make the world at least somewhat safe for zero-column tables, and
remove the special case in ALTER DROP COLUMN to prohibit dropping a
table's last column.
2002-09-28 20:00:19 +00:00
233ecca7c9 Further thinking about heap_mark4update: in HeapTupleSelfUpdated case,
executor should not return the tuple as successfully marked, because in
fact it's been deleted.  Not clear that this case has ever been seen
in practice (I think you'd have to write a SELECT FOR UPDATE that calls
a function that deletes some row the SELECT will visit later...) but we
should be consistent.  Also add comments to several other places that
got it right but didn't explain what they were doing.
2002-09-23 22:57:44 +00:00
b26dfb9522 Extend pg_cast castimplicit column to a three-way value; this allows us
to be flexible about assignment casts without introducing ambiguity in
operator/function resolution.  Introduce a well-defined promotion hierarchy
for numeric datatypes (int2->int4->int8->numeric->float4->float8).
Change make_const to initially label numeric literals as int4, int8, or
numeric (never float8 anymore).
Explicitly mark Func and RelabelType nodes to indicate whether they came
from a function call, explicit cast, or implicit cast; use this to do
reverse-listing more accurately and without so many heuristics.
Explicit casts to char, varchar, bit, varbit will truncate or pad without
raising an error (the pre-7.2 behavior), while assigning to a column without
any explicit cast will still raise an error for wrong-length data like 7.3.
This more nearly follows the SQL spec than 7.2 behavior (we should be
reporting a 'completion condition' in the explicit-cast cases, but we have
no mechanism for that, so just do silent truncation).
Fix some problems with enforcement of typmod for array elements;
it didn't work at all in 'UPDATE ... SET array[n] = foo', for example.
Provide a generalized array_length_coerce() function to replace the
specialized per-array-type functions that used to be needed (and were
missing for NUMERIC as well as all the datetime types).
Add missing conversions int8<->float4, text<->numeric, oid<->int8.
initdb forced.
2002-09-18 21:35:25 +00:00
e50f52a074 pgindent run. 2002-09-04 20:31:48 +00:00
97ac103289 Remove sys/types.h in files that include postgres.h, and hence c.h,
because c.h has sys/types.h.
2002-09-02 02:47:07 +00:00
c7a165adc6 Code review for HeapTupleHeader changes. Add version number to page headers
(overlaying low byte of page size) and add HEAP_HASOID bit to t_infomask,
per earlier discussion.  Simplify scheme for overlaying fields in tuple
header (no need for cmax to live in more than one place).  Don't try to
clear infomask status bits in tqual.c --- not safe to do it there.  Don't
try to force output table of a SELECT INTO to have OIDs, either.  Get rid
of unnecessarily complex three-state scheme for TupleDesc.tdhasoids, which
has already caused one recent failure.  Improve documentation.
2002-09-02 01:05:06 +00:00
845a6c3acc Code review for domain-constraints patch. Use a new ConstraintTest node
type for runtime constraint checks, instead of misusing the parse-time
Constraint node for the purpose.  Fix some damage introduced into type
coercion logic; in particular ensure that a coerced expression tree will
read out the correct result type when inspected (patch had broken some
RelabelType cases).  Enforce domain NOT NULL constraints against columns
that are omitted from an INSERT.
2002-08-31 22:10:48 +00:00
1440acd703 Wups, didn't mean to commit that just yet. 2002-08-31 19:10:08 +00:00
0da6cf54ec The UNDEFOID later causes an assertion failure in heap_formtuple when
you try to use the tupdesc to build a tuple.

Joe Conway
2002-08-31 19:09:27 +00:00
7bacf2befa Add expected tuple descriptor to ReturnSetInfo information for table
functions, per suggestion from John Gray and Joe Conway.  Also, fix
plpgsql RETURN NEXT to verify that returned values match the expected
tupdesc.
2002-08-30 23:59:46 +00:00
e107f3a7e3 PL/pgSQL functions can return sets. Neil Conway's patch, modified so
that the functionality is available to anyone via ReturnSetInfo, rather
than hard-wiring it to PL/pgSQL.
2002-08-30 00:28:41 +00:00
e4186762ff Adjust nodeFunctionscan.c to reset transient memory context between calls
to the table function, thus preventing memory leakage accumulation across
calls.  This means that SRFs need to be careful to distinguish permanent
and local storage; adjust code and documentation accordingly.  Patch by
Joe Conway, very minor tweaks by Tom Lane.
2002-08-29 17:14:33 +00:00
64505ed58b Code review for standalone composite types, query-specified composite
types, SRFs.  Not happy with memory management yet, but I'll commit these
other changes.
2002-08-29 00:17:06 +00:00
81dfa2ce43 backend where a statically sized buffer is written to. Most of these
should be pretty safe in practice, but it's probably better to be safe
than sorry.

I was actually looking for cases where NAMEDATALEN is assumed to be
32, but only found one. That's fixed too, as well as a few bits of
code cleanup.

Neil Conway
2002-08-28 20:46:24 +00:00
5cabcfccce Modify array operations to include array's element type OID in the
array header, and to compute sizing and alignment of array elements
the same way normal tuple access operations do --- viz, using the
tupmacs.h macros att_addlength and att_align.  This makes the world
safe for arrays of cstrings or intervals, and should make it much
easier to write array-type-polymorphic functions; as examples see
the cleanups of array_out and contrib/array_iterator.  By Joe Conway
and Tom Lane.
2002-08-26 17:54:02 +00:00
976246cc7e The cstring datatype can now be copied, passed around, etc. The typlen
value '-2' is used to indicate a variable-width type whose width is
computed as strlen(datum)+1.  Everything that looks at typlen is updated
except for array support, which Joe Conway is working on; at the moment
it wouldn't work to try to create an array of cstring.
2002-08-24 15:00:47 +00:00
a2a3192802 Further cleanup around the edges of OPAQUE/pseudotype changes. Correct
the declarations of some index access method support functions.  Support
SQL functions returning VOID.
2002-08-23 16:41:38 +00:00
b1a5f87209 Tom Lane wrote:
> There's no longer a separate call to heap_storage_create in that routine
> --- the right place to make the test is now in the storage_create
> boolean parameter being passed to heap_create.  A simple change, but
> it passeth patch's understanding ...

Thanks.

Attached is a patch against cvs tip as of 8:30 PM PST or so. Turned out
that even after fixing the failed hunks, there was a new spot in
bufmgr.c which needed to be fixed (related to temp relations;
RelationUpdateNumberOfBlocks). But thankfully the regression test code
caught it :-)

Joe Conway
2002-08-15 16:36:08 +00:00
c1003339d6 Fix permission checking for temp-table namespace. 2002-08-07 21:45:02 +00:00
5df307c778 Restructure local-buffer handling per recent pghackers discussion.
The local buffer manager is no longer used for newly-created relations
(unless they are TEMP); a new non-TEMP relation goes through the shared
bufmgr and thus will participate normally in checkpoints.  But TEMP relations
use the local buffer manager throughout their lifespan.  Also, operations
in TEMP relations are not logged in WAL, thus improving performance.
Since it's no longer necessary to fsync relations as they move out of the
local buffers into shared buffers, quite a lot of smgr.c/md.c/fd.c code
is no longer needed and has been removed: there's no concept of a dirty
relation anymore in md.c/fd.c, and we never fsync anything but WAL.
Still TODO: improve local buffer management algorithms so that it would
be reasonable to increase NLocBuffer.
2002-08-06 02:36:35 +00:00
07f9682de4 Preliminary code review for anonymous-composite-types patch: fix breakage
of functions returning domain types, update documentation for typtype,
move get_typtype to lsyscache.c (actually, resurrect the old version),
add defense against creating pseudo-typed table columns, fix some
bogus list-parsing in grammar.  Issues remain with respect to alias
handling and type checking; Joe is on those.
2002-08-05 02:30:50 +00:00
9218689b69 Attached are two patches to implement and document anonymous composite
types for Table Functions, as previously proposed on HACKERS. Here is a
brief explanation:

1. Creates a new pg_type typtype: 'p' for pseudo type (currently either
     'b' for base or 'c' for catalog, i.e. a class).

2. Creates new builtin type of typtype='p' named RECORD. This is the
     first of potentially several pseudo types.

3. Modify FROM clause grammer to accept:
     SELECT * FROM my_func() AS m(colname1 type1, colname2 type1, ...)
     where m is the table alias, colname1, etc are the column names, and
     type1, etc are the column types.

4. When typtype == 'p' and the function return type is RECORD, a list
     of column defs is required, and when typtype != 'p', it is
disallowed.

5. A check was added to ensure that the tupdesc provide via the parser
     and the actual return tupdesc match in number and type of
attributes.

When creating a function you can do:
     CREATE FUNCTION foo(text) RETURNS setof RECORD ...

When using it you can do:
     SELECT * from foo(sqlstmt) AS (f1 int, f2 text, f3 timestamp)
       or
     SELECT * from foo(sqlstmt) AS f(f1 int, f2 text, f3 timestamp)
       or
     SELECT * from foo(sqlstmt) f(f1 int, f2 text, f3 timestamp)

Included in the patches are adjustments to the regression test sql and
expected files, and documentation.

p.s.
     This potentially solves (or at least improves) the issue of builtin
     Table Functions. They can be bootstrapped as returning RECORD, and
     we can wrap system views around them with properly specified column
     defs. For example:

     CREATE VIEW pg_settings AS
       SELECT s.name, s.setting
       FROM show_all_settings()AS s(name text, setting text);

     Then we can also add the UPDATE RULE that I previously posted to
     pg_settings, and have pg_settings act like a virtual table, allowing
     settings to be queried and set.


Joe Conway
2002-08-04 19:48:11 +00:00
7312c19ab5 Change messages like this:
ERROR:  ExecInsert: rejected due to CHECK constraint insert_con

To be like this:

ERROR:  ExecInsert: rejected due to CHECK constraint "insert_con" on
"insert_tbl"

Updated regression tests to match.

I got sick of seeing 'rejected due to CHECK constraint "$1" in my log and
not being able to find the bug in our website code...

Christopher Kings-Lynne
2002-08-04 05:04:40 +00:00
43515ba3f8 Remove _deadcode. 2002-07-24 19:16:43 +00:00
1ce03603cc > 2. This patch includes the same Table Function API fixes that I
>    submitted on July 9:
>
>    http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-patches/2002-07/msg00056.php
>
>    Please disregard that one *if* this one is applied. If this one is
>    rejected please go ahead with the July 9th patch.

The July 9th Table Function API patch mentioned above is now in CVS, so
here is an updated version of the guc patch which should apply cleanly
against CVS tip.

Joe Conway
2002-07-20 05:49:28 +00:00
b0f5086e41 oid is needed, it is added at the end of the struct (after the null
bitmap, if present).

Per Tom Lane's suggestion the information whether a tuple has an oid
or not is carried in the tuple descriptor.  For debugging reasons
tdhasoid is of type char, not bool.  There are predefined values for
WITHOID, WITHOUTOID and UNDEFOID.

This patch has been generated against a cvs snapshot from last week
and I don't expect it to apply cleanly to current sources.  While I
post it here for public review, I'm working on a new version against a
current snapshot.  (There's been heavy activity recently; hope to
catch up some day ...)

This is a long patch;  if it is too hard to swallow, I can provide it
in smaller pieces:

Part 1:  Accessor macros
Part 2:  tdhasoid in TupDesc
Part 3:  Regression test
Part 4:  Parameter withoid to heap_addheader
Part 5:  Eliminate t_oid from HeapTupleHeader

Part 2 is the most hairy part because of changes in the executor and
even in the parser;  the other parts are straightforward.

Up to part 4 the patched postmaster stays binary compatible to
databases created with an unpatched version.  Part 5 is small (100
lines) and finally breaks compatibility.

Manfred Koizar
2002-07-20 05:16:59 +00:00
7d78bac108 Back out BETWEEN node patch, was causing initdb failure. 2002-07-18 17:14:20 +00:00
3e22406ec6 Finished the Between patch Christopher started.
Implements between (symmetric / asymmetric) as a node.

Executes the left or right expression once, makes a Const out of the
resulting Datum and executes the >=, <= portions out of the Const sets.

Of course, the parser does a fair amount of preparatory work for this to
happen.

Rod Taylor
2002-07-18 04:41:46 +00:00
7ea5f1d7f1 Here is a patch for the Table Function API. It fixes a bug found by Neil
Conway (BuildTupleFromCStrings sets NULL for pass-by-value types when
intended value is 0). It also implements some other improvements
suggested by Neil.

Joe Conway
2002-07-18 04:40:30 +00:00
29dfd5fa26 Change error messages ExecAppend->ExecInsert and ExecReplace->ExecUpdate
as discussed on hackers.
2002-07-11 21:36:20 +00:00
1666970275 I've fixed up the way domain constraints (not null and type length)
are managed as per request.

Moved from merging with table attributes to applying themselves during
coerce_type() and coerce_type_typmod.

Regression tests altered to test the cast() scenarios.

Rod Taylor
2002-07-06 20:16:36 +00:00