- 14 Dec, 2002 1 commit
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Tom Lane authored
in the planned representation of a subplan at all any more, only SubPlan. This means subselect.c doesn't scribble on its input anymore, which seems like a good thing; and there are no longer three different possible interpretations of a SubLink. Simplify node naming and improve comments in primnodes.h. No change to stored rules, though.
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- 13 Dec, 2002 10 commits
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Tom Lane authored
produce which output in the geometry test, even with the problem narrowed down to only whether they print minus zero or not. Instead, use pg_regress' locale-variant mechanism to automatically consider the test to pass if it matches either supplied comparison file. geometry_1.out replaces the former geometry-positive-zeros.out.
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Tom Lane authored
much time in a broken state for lack of anyone noticing.
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Tom Lane authored
execution state trees, and ExecEvalExpr takes an expression state tree not an expression plan tree. The plan tree is now read-only as far as the executor is concerned. Next step is to begin actually exploiting this property.
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Tom Lane authored
error. This seems to explain the differing choice of plan that's been causing geometry regress test to fail for the last few days.
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
(contrib/tsearch/makedict/makedict.pl) [ Backpatched to 7.3.] Teodor Sigaev
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Bruce Momjian authored
libpq feature. Neil Conway
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Bruce Momjian authored
completion. Note that it's based on 7.3 tarball, not CVS HEAD, or 7.3rel branch. Damn, looking at CVS, this will patch into 7.3rel (just tested, it does) probably collide with Rod Taylor's patch adding ALTER TRIGGER stuff. O.K, second patch attached against HEAD - not tested, hand merged. Ross Reedstrom
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- 12 Dec, 2002 11 commits
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Bruce Momjian authored
> > In pg.py the attributes of DB are defined as being the same as > the attributes of the corresponding pgobject "db", using the following ... > The problem is that the attributes of db (which are read only) > are not static (they are actually function calls to PostgreSQL), > especially "status" and "error", but those attributes are copied > and this is done only once when initializing the DB object. > > So, in effect, only the attribute "db.error" of a DB instance > will be updated, but not the attribute "error". Same with "status". > Don't copy the (read only) attributes of the pgobject to the > DB object, but only the methods, and all of them, like this: > > --------------- change in pg.py ------------------ > # Create convience methods, in a way that is still overridable. > for e in self.db.__methods__: > setattr(self, e, getattr(self.db, e)) > ---------------------------------------------------- > > Furthermore, make an addition to the documentation of the > DB wrapper class (i.e. in pygresql-pg-db.html): > After the sentence "All pgobject methods are included in this class also." > add the following sentence "The pgobject read-only attributes can be > accessed py adding the prefix 'db.' to them." Christoph Zwerschke
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Bruce Momjian authored
returned -1, per SSL_get_error() documentation. Nathan Mueller
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Bruce Momjian authored
attached problem with the EXEC SQL COMMIT RELEASE statement. Roland Karch
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Tom Lane authored
in a table.
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Bruce Momjian authored
* Add schema, cast, and conversion backslash commands to psql I had to create a new publically available function, pg_conversion_is_visible, as it seemed to be missing from the catalogs. This required me to do no small amount of hacking around in namespace.c I have updated the \? help and sgml docs. \dc - list conversions [PATTERN] \dC - list casts \dn list schemas I didn't support patterns with casts as there's nothing obvious to match against. Catalog version incremented --- initdb required. Christopher Kings-Lynne
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Bruce Momjian authored
> * -Add schema, cast, and conversion backslash commands to psql (Christopher)
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Tom Lane authored
keywords.o.
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Tom Lane authored
make VALUE a non-reserved word again, use less invasive method of passing ConstraintTestValue into transformExpr, fix problems with nested constraint testing, do correct thing with NULL result from a constraint expression, remove memory leak. Domain checks still need much more work if we are going to allow ALTER DOMAIN, however.
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Tom Lane authored
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Tom Lane authored
so that all executable expression nodes inherit from a common supertype Expr. This is somewhat of an exercise in code purity rather than any real functional advance, but getting rid of the extra Oper or Func node formerly used in each operator or function call should provide at least a little space and speed improvement. initdb forced by changes in stored-rules representation.
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Bruce Momjian authored
> o Compression?
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- 11 Dec, 2002 10 commits
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
template/sco updated.
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Bruce Momjian authored
report from Oliver Elphick. Backpatch to 7.3.
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Dave Cramer authored
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Dave Cramer authored
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Dave Cramer authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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- 10 Dec, 2002 6 commits
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Bruce Momjian authored
> > * Wire Protocol Changes > o Show transaction status in psql > o Allow binding of query parameters, support for prepared queries > o Add optional textual message to NOTIFY > o Remove hard-coded limits on user/db/password names > o Remove unused elements of startup packet (unused, tty, passlength) > o Fix COPY/fastpath protocol? > o Replication support? > o Error codes > o Dynamic character set handling > o Special passing of binary values in platform-neutral format (bytea?) > o ecpg improvements? > o Add decoded type, length, precision
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Tom Lane authored
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Tom Lane authored
should include what it needs.
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D'Arcy J.M. Cain authored
logic carefully and I am sure that the test against n happens after it is assigned to.
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Bruce Momjian authored
doc/src/sgml/runtime.sgml Neil Conway
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Bruce Momjian authored
temporary table. Kenji Sugita
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- 09 Dec, 2002 2 commits
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Bruce Momjian authored
in the year. This version has only the two files required by the Darwin startup bundle design. Plus the sh script now uses Darwin-standard functions to start up PostgreSQL, and it checks for the presence of a variable in /etc/hostconfig, as do other Darwin startup scripts. I suggest that a new directory be created, contrib/start-scripts/darwin, and that these two files be put into it. Folks who want to use the script can read the comments inside it to figure out how to use it. David Wheeler
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Bruce Momjian authored
"OS/X". Neil Conway
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