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1223 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
e1492cc34c Modify elog() logic so that it won't try to longjmp(Warn_restart) before
Warn_restart has been set by the backend main loop.  This means that
elog(ERROR) or elog(FATAL) in the postmaster or during backend startup
now have well-defined behavior: proc_exit() rather than coredump.
In the case of elog() inside the postmaster, I think that proc_exit()
is probably not enough --- don't we want our child backends to be
forced to quit too?  But I don't understand Vadim's recent changes in
this area, so I'll leave it to him to look over and tweak if needed.
1999-11-16 06:13:36 +00:00
dc5c7713bc Commit to make clearer distinction for temp names and real names.
Thanks to Tom Lane for ideas.
1999-11-16 04:14:03 +00:00
c8c3e07e58 Clean up possible memory leakage in nodeSubplan 1999-11-15 03:28:07 +00:00
f68e11f373 Implement subselects in target lists. Also, relax requirement that
subselects can only appear on the righthand side of a binary operator.
That's still true for quantified predicates like x = ANY (SELECT ...),
but a subselect that delivers a single result can now appear anywhere
in an expression.  This is implemented by changing EXPR_SUBLINK sublinks
to represent just the (SELECT ...) expression, without any 'left hand
side' or combining operator --- so they're now more like EXISTS_SUBLINK.
To handle the case of '(x, y, z) = (SELECT ...)', I added a new sublink
type MULTIEXPR_SUBLINK, which acts just like EXPR_SUBLINK used to.
But the grammar will only generate one for a multiple-left-hand-side
row expression.
1999-11-15 02:00:15 +00:00
ac61a04a71 Fix ExecSubPlan to handle nulls per the SQL spec --- it didn't combine
nulls with non-nulls using proper three-valued boolean logic.  Also clean
up ExecQual to make it clearer that ExecQual *does* follow the SQL spec
for boolean nulls.  See '[BUGS] (null) != (null)' thread around 10/26/99
for more detail.
1999-11-12 06:39:34 +00:00
86ef36c907 New NameStr macro to convert Name to Str. No need for var.data anymore.
Fewer calls to nameout.

Better use of RelationGetRelationName.
1999-11-07 23:08:36 +00:00
0fe4a20891 Add Linux ARM. 1999-11-06 01:55:44 +00:00
7791e8c001 Improve getopt and readline support, from Peter Eisentraut. 1999-11-04 21:46:40 +00:00
2e2189a568 Make it possible to execute crashed CREATE/DROP commands again.
Now indexes of pg_class and pg_type are unique indexes
and guarantee the uniqueness of correponding attributes.
heap_create() was changed to take another boolean parameter
which allows to postpone the creation of disk file.
The name of rd_nonameunlinked was changed to rd_unlinked.
It is used generally(not only for noname relations) now.
Requires initdb.
1999-11-04 08:01:09 +00:00
d40dbb7387 Eliminate local inefficiencies in updateTargetListEntry, make_var, and
make_const --- don't repeat cache searches that aren't needed.
1999-11-01 05:06:21 +00:00
249f6b40ab formatting cleanup 1999-11-01 04:00:57 +00:00
87af721775 Update version for 7.0. 1999-11-01 02:33:32 +00:00
d16b706e7a Allow indexes on system catalogs for use in cache code.
Thanks to Hiroshi
1999-11-01 02:29:27 +00:00
5b9d655ba7 Avoid duplicate ExecTypeFromTL() call in ExecInitJunkFilter() by passing
in the TupleDesc that the caller already has (for call from ExecMain) or
can make just as easily as ExecInitJunkFilter() can (for call from
ExecAppend).  Also, don't bother to build a junk filter for an INSERT
operation that doesn't actually need one, which is the normal case.
1999-10-30 23:13:30 +00:00
577e21b34f Hello.
The following patch extends the COMMENT ON functionality to the
rest of the database objects beyond just tables, columns, and views. The
grammer of the COMMENT ON statement now looks like:

COMMENT ON [
  [ DATABASE | INDEX | RULE | SEQUENCE | TABLE | TYPE | VIEW ] <objname>
|

  COLUMN <relation>.<attribute> |
  AGGREGATE <aggname> <aggtype> |
  FUNCTION <funcname> (arg1, arg2, ...) |
  OPERATOR <op> (leftoperand_typ rightoperand_typ) |
  TRIGGER <triggername> ON relname>

Mike Mascari
(mascarim@yahoo.com)
1999-10-26 03:12:39 +00:00
51f62d505e Standardize on MAXPGPATH as the size of a file pathname buffer,
eliminating some wildly inconsistent coding in various parts of the
system.  I set MAXPGPATH = 1024 in config.h.in.  If anyone is really
convinced that there ought to be a configure-time test to set the
value, go right ahead ... but I think it's a waste of time.
1999-10-25 03:08:03 +00:00
eae456cd7f Add a notion of a 'catalog version number' that can indicate
when an initdb-forcing change has been applied within a development cycle.
PG_VERSION serves this purpose for official releases, but we can't bump
the PG_VERSION number every time we make a change to the catalogs during
development.  Instead, increase the catalog version number to warn other
developers that you've made an incompatible change.  See my mail to
pghackers for more info.
1999-10-24 20:42:27 +00:00
9efee18a28 Add comment explaining that this table doesn't do what you
might think ... in fact doesn't do much of anything at the moment ...
1999-10-24 19:22:37 +00:00
ecd0bfa81a Look Ma, no MAX_PARSE_BUFFER! (At least not in the backend.
pg_dump and interfaces/odbc still need some work.)
1999-10-23 03:13:33 +00:00
d357c96789 Update \dT again. 1999-10-18 14:14:04 +00:00
80254d4870 More \dT cleanup 1999-10-18 14:07:49 +00:00
25036d4dee Clean up \dT display. 1999-10-18 13:44:24 +00:00
7bf25f1281 Make bpchar == char() clearer in \dT display. 1999-10-18 11:36:45 +00:00
887afac1f5 Remove now-dead sort modules. 1999-10-17 22:19:07 +00:00
26c48b5e8c Final stage of psort reconstruction work: replace psort.c with
a generalized module 'tuplesort.c' that can sort either HeapTuples or
IndexTuples, and is not tied to execution of a Sort node.  Clean up
memory leakages in sorting, and replace nbtsort.c's private implementation
of mergesorting with calls to tuplesort.c.
1999-10-17 22:15:09 +00:00
957146dcec Second phase of psort reconstruction project: add bookkeeping logic to
recycle storage within sort temp file on a block-by-block basis.  This
reduces peak disk usage to essentially just the volume of data being
sorted, whereas it had been about 4x the data volume before.
1999-10-16 19:49:28 +00:00
06d95d9440 Fix typo in descriptions. 1999-10-15 16:19:40 +00:00
e16db38376 Clean up type descriptions. 1999-10-15 04:56:52 +00:00
7acc237744 This patch implements ORACLE's COMMENT SQL command.
>From the ORACLE 7 SQL Language Reference Manual:
-----------------------------------------------------
COMMENT

Purpose:

To add a comment about a table, view, snapshot, or
column into the data dictionary.

Prerequisites:

The table, view, or snapshot must be in your own
schema
or you must have COMMENT ANY TABLE system privilege.

Syntax:

COMMENT ON [ TABLE table ] |
           [ COLUMN table.column] IS 'text'

You can effectively drop a comment from the database
by setting it to the empty string ''.
-----------------------------------------------------

Example:

COMMENT ON TABLE workorders IS
   'Maintains base records for workorder information';

COMMENT ON COLUMN workorders.hours IS
   'Number of hours the engineer worked on the task';

to drop a comment:

COMMENT ON COLUMN workorders.hours IS '';

The current patch will simply perform the insert into
pg_description, as per the TODO. And, of course, when
the table is dropped, any comments relating to it
or any of its attributes are also dropped. I haven't
looked at the ODBC source yet, but I do know from
an ODBC client standpoint that the standard does
support the notion of table and column comments.
Hopefully the ODBC driver is already fetching these
values from pg_description, but if not, it should be
trivial.

Hope this makes the grade,

Mike Mascari
(mascarim@yahoo.com)
1999-10-15 01:49:49 +00:00
db3c4c3a2d Split 'BufFile' routines out of fd.c into a new module, buffile.c. Extend
BufFile so that it handles multi-segment temporary files transparently.
This allows sorts and hashes to work with data exceeding 2Gig (or whatever
the local limit on file size is).  Change psort.c to use relative seeks
instead of absolute seeks for backwards scanning, so that it won't fail
when the data volume exceeds 2Gig.
1999-10-13 15:02:32 +00:00
c6411605e1 I have created a small patch that makes possible to compile pgsql on newer
Cygwin snapshots (tested on 990115 which is recommended to use - it fixes
some errors in B20.1)

And I have another patch for including <sys/ipc.h> before <sys/sem.h> in
backend/storage/lmgr/proc.c - it is required due the design of cygipc
headers

                        Dan
1999-10-12 14:54:28 +00:00
05d13cad28 The 1st step to implement new type of scan,TidScan.
Now WHERE restriction on ctid is allowed though it is
sequentially scanned.
1999-10-11 06:28:29 +00:00
ff77befb73 Move __alpha to port/alpha.h. 1999-10-09 01:30:23 +00:00
ae61ef34bd Cleanup -is flag to -l for SSL. Another PERL variable name fix. Clean
up debugging options for postmaster and postgres programs.  postmaster
-d is no longer optional.  Documentation updates.
1999-10-08 04:28:57 +00:00
3eb1c82277 Fix planner and rewriter to follow SQL semantics for tables that are
mentioned in FROM but not elsewhere in the query: such tables should be
joined over anyway.  Aside from being more standards-compliant, this allows
removal of some very ugly hacks for COUNT(*) processing.  Also, allow
HAVING clause without aggregate functions, since SQL does.  Clean up
CREATE RULE statement-list syntax the same way Bruce just fixed the
main stmtmulti production.
CAUTION: addition of a field to RangeTblEntry nodes breaks stored rules;
you will have to initdb if you have any rules.
1999-10-07 04:23:24 +00:00
4793740367 XLOG (also known as WAL -:)) Bootstrap/Startup/Shutdown.
First step in cleaning up backend initialization code.
Fix for FATAL: now FATAL is ERROR + exit.
1999-10-06 21:58:18 +00:00
9dcd8c528f More more liszt language code, so remove it from pg_language. 1999-10-06 18:20:31 +00:00
eabc714a91 Reimplement parsing and storage of default expressions and constraint
expressions in CREATE TABLE.  There is no longer an emasculated expression
syntax for these things; it's full a_expr for constraints, and b_expr
for defaults (unfortunately the fact that NOT NULL is a part of the
column constraint syntax causes a shift/reduce conflict if you try a_expr.
Oh well --- at least parenthesized boolean expressions work now).  Also,
stored expression for a column default is not pre-coerced to the column
type; we rely on transformInsertStatement to do that when the default is
actually used.  This means "f1 datetime default 'now'" behaves the way
people usually expect it to.
BTW, all the support code is now there to implement ALTER TABLE ADD
CONSTRAINT and ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN with a default value.  I didn't
actually teach ALTER TABLE to call it, but it wouldn't be much work.
1999-10-03 23:55:40 +00:00
6eb8d255d2 Allow CREATE FUNCTION's WITH clause to be used for all language types,
not just C, so that ISCACHABLE attribute can be specified for user-defined
functions.  Get rid of ParamString node type, which wasn't actually being
generated by gram.y anymore, even though define.c thought that was what
it was getting.  Clean up minor bug in dfmgr.c (premature heap_close).
1999-10-02 21:33:33 +00:00
1f122a7c4c Replace float.c's #ifdef finite check with a proper autoconf check, so it
works if finite() is a function.  Patch from Christof Petig.
1999-10-02 17:45:31 +00:00
389af07cf0 Clean up rewriter routines to use expression_tree_walker and
expression_tree_mutator rather than ad-hoc tree walking code.  This shortens
the code materially and fixes a fair number of sins of omission.  Also,
change modifyAggrefQual to *not* recurse into subselects, since its mission
is satisfied if it removes aggregate functions from the top level of a
WHERE clause.  This cures problems with queries of the form SELECT ...
WHERE x IN (SELECT ... HAVING something-using-an-aggregate), which would
formerly get mucked up by modifyAggrefQual.  The routine is still
fundamentally broken, of course, but I don't think there's any way to get
rid of it before we implement subselects in FROM ...
1999-10-01 04:08:24 +00:00
ccecf1fa46 Added utils/adt/ri_triggers with empty shells for the
FOREIGN KEY triggers.

Added pg_proc entries for all the new functions.

Jan
1999-09-30 14:54:24 +00:00
daaeafd9e1 Removed (useless) pg_proc_prosrc_index
Jan
1999-09-30 10:31:47 +00:00
b5c4b77283 Added nbtree operator class for NUMERIC
Jan
1999-09-29 21:13:31 +00:00
1547ee017c This is part #1 for of the DEFERRED CONSTRAINT TRIGGER support.
Implements the CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER and SET CONSTRAINTS commands.

TODO:
    Generic builtin trigger procedures
    Automatic execution of appropriate CREATE CONSTRAINT... at CREATE TABLE
    Support of new trigger type in pg_dump
    Swapping of huge # of events to disk

Jan
1999-09-29 16:06:40 +00:00
3fea625e9d Make tree compilable (+WAL). 1999-09-28 11:41:09 +00:00
9394d62c73 I have been working with user defined types and user defined c
functions.  One problem that I have encountered with the function
manager is that it does not allow the user to define type conversion
functions that convert between user types. For instance if mytype1,
mytype2, and mytype3 are three Postgresql user types, and if I wish to
define Postgresql conversion functions like

I run into problems, because the Postgresql dynamic loader would look
for a single link symbol, mytype3, for both pieces of object code.  If
I just change the name of one of the Postgresql functions (to make the
symbols distinct), the automatic type conversion that Postgresql uses,
for example, when matching operators to arguments no longer finds the
type conversion function.

The solution that I propose, and have implemented in the attatched
patch extends the CREATE FUNCTION syntax as follows. In the first case
above I use the link symbol mytype2_to_mytype3 for the link object
that implements the first conversion function, and define the
Postgresql operator with the following syntax

The patch includes changes to the parser to include the altered
syntax, changes to the ProcedureStmt node in nodes/parsenodes.h,
changes to commands/define.c to handle the extra information in the AS
clause, and changes to utils/fmgr/dfmgr.c that alter the way that the
dynamic loader figures out what link symbol to use.  I store the
string for the link symbol in the prosrc text attribute of the pg_proc
table which is currently unused in rows that reference dynamically
loaded
functions.


Bernie Frankpitt
1999-09-28 04:34:56 +00:00
d62a7ac6d3 Massimo's SET FSYNC and SHOW PG_OPTIONS changes, without SET QUERY_LIMIT. 1999-09-27 20:27:32 +00:00
30659d43eb Transaction log manager core code.
It doesn't work currently but also don't break anything -:)
1999-09-27 15:48:12 +00:00
e0e7daef6d Lots of patches coming in from me today :-)
When drawing up a very simple "text-drawing" of how the negotiation is done,
I realised I had done this last part (fallback) in a very stupid way. Patch
#4 fixes this, and does it in a much better way.

Included is also the simple text-drawing of how the negotiation is done.

//Magnus
1999-09-27 03:13:16 +00:00