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< * -Allow limits on per-db/role connections 43d41 < * -Prevent dropping user that still owns objects, or auto-drop the objects 49d46 < * -Add the client IP address and port to pg_stat_activity < * -Add session start time and last statement time to pg_stat_activity < * -Add a function that returns the start time of the postmaster 230d224 < o -Allow MIN()/MAX() on arrays < o -Modify array literal representation to handle array index lower bound < of other than one 253d244 < * -Add function to return compressed length of TOAST data values < * -Prevent to_char() on interval from returning meaningless values < < For example, to_char('1 month', 'mon') is meaningless. Basically, < most date-related parameters to to_char() are meaningless for < intervals because interval is not anchored to a date. < < * -Have views on temporary tables exist in the temporary namespace < * -Allow temporary views on non-temporary tables 329d311 < * -Add BETWEEN SYMMETRIC/ASYMMETRIC < * -Add E'' escape string marker so eventually ordinary strings can treat < backslashes literally, for portability < < * -Allow additional tables to be specified in DELETE for joins < < UPDATE already allows this (UPDATE...FROM) but we need similar < functionality in DELETE. It's been agreed that the keyword should < be USING, to avoid anything as confusing as DELETE FROM a FROM b. < 341d313 < * -Allow REINDEX to rebuild all database indexes < * -Add an option to automatically use savepoints for each statement in a < multi-statement transaction. < < When enabled, this would allow errors in multi-statement transactions < to be automatically ignored. < 426d391 < o -Allow FOR UPDATE queries to do NOWAIT locks 473d437 < o -Allow COPY to understand \x as a hex byte < o -Allow COPY to optionally include column headings in the first line < o -Allow COPY FROM ... CSV to interpret newlines and carriage < returns in data 525d485 < o -Have SHOW ALL show descriptions for server-side variables < o -Allow PL/PgSQL's RAISE function to take expressions < < Currently only constants are supported. < < o -Change PL/PgSQL to use palloc() instead of malloc() 545d499 < o -Allow PL/pgSQL EXECUTE query_var INTO record_var; 550d503 < o -Pass arrays natively instead of as text between plperl and postgres 598d550 < o -Add dumping and restoring of LOB comments 638d589 < * -Implement shared row locks and use them in RI triggers 642d592 < * -Allow triggers to be disabled < * -Add two-phase commit < < < * -Prevent inherited tables from expanding temporary subtables of other < sessions < * -Use indexes for MIN() and MAX() < < MIN/MAX queries can already be rewritten as SELECT col FROM tab ORDER < BY col {DESC} LIMIT 1. Completing this item involves doing this < transformation automatically. < < * -Use index to restrict rows returned by multi-key index when used with < non-consecutive keys to reduce heap accesses < < For an index on col1,col2,col3, and a WHERE clause of col1 = 5 and < col3 = 9, spin though the index checking for col1 and col3 matches, < rather than just col1; also called skip-scanning. < < * -Fetch heap pages matching index entries in sequential order < < Rather than randomly accessing heap pages based on index entries, mark < heap pages needing access in a bitmap and do the lookups in sequential < order. Another method would be to sort heap ctids matching the index < before accessing the heap rows. < < * -Allow non-bitmap indexes to be combined by creating bitmaps in memory < < This feature allows separate indexes to be ANDed or ORed together. This < is particularly useful for data warehousing applications that need to < query the database in an many permutations. This feature scans an index < and creates an in-memory bitmap, and allows that bitmap to be combined < with other bitmap created in a similar way. The bitmap can either index < all TIDs, or be lossy, meaning it records just page numbers and each < page tuple has to be checked for validity in a separate pass. < < * -Fix incorrect rtree results due to wrong assumptions about "over" < operator semantics 782d694 < o -Add concurrency to GIST 813d724 < * -Allow multiple blocks to be written to WAL with one write() < * -Consider use of open/fcntl(O_DIRECT) to minimize OS caching, < for WAL writes < < O_DIRECT doesn't have the same media write guarantees as fsync, so it < is in addition to the fsync method, not in place of it. < < * -Cache last known per-tuple offsets to speed long tuple access < * -Allow the size of the buffer cache used by temporary objects to be < specified as a GUC variable < < Larger local buffer cache sizes requires more efficient handling of < local cache lookups. < < * -Improve the background writer < < Allow the background writer to more efficiently write dirty buffers < from the end of the LRU cache and use a clock sweep algorithm to < write other dirty buffers to reduced checkpoint I/O < 897d788 < * -Add a warning when the free space map is too small 917d807 < o -Move into the backend code < * -Make locking of shared data structures more fine-grained < < This requires that more locks be acquired but this would reduce lock < contention, improving concurrency. < < * -Improve SMP performance on i386 machines < < i386-based SMP machines can generate excessive context switching < caused by lock failure in high concurrency situations. This may be < caused by CPU cache line invalidation inefficiencies. < 979d857 < o -Add ability to turn off full page writes < * -Eliminate WAL logging for CREATE TABLE AS when not doing WAL archiving < * -Change WAL to use 32-bit CRC, for performance reasons < < * -Use CHECK constraints to influence optimizer decisions < < CHECK constraints contain information about the distribution of values < within the table. This is also useful for implementing subtables where < a tables content is distributed across several subtables. < 1045d913 < * -ANALYZE should record a pg_statistic entry for an all-NULL column 1099d966 < * -Remove kerberos4 from source tree 1103d969 < * -Make src/port/snprintf.c thread-safe 1118d983 < * -Add C code on Unix to copy directories for use in creating new databases 1133d997 < o -Improve dlerror() reporting string
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