- 14 Sep, 1999 3 commits
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
which do not need to be so for our parser. Apparently omitted earlier.
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Peter Mount authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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- 13 Sep, 1999 4 commits
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
Almost worked before, but forgot one place to check. Reported by Tatsuo Ishii. Still does not do the right thing if inserting into a non-string target column. Should look for a type coersion later, but doesn't.
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Tom Lane authored
message under a kernel that only returns one packet per recv() call. This didn't use to matter much, but it starts to get annoying with multi-megabyte EXPLAIN VERBOSE responses...
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Tom Lane authored
conditions. There are some pretty bogus heuristics in prepqual.c that try to decide whether to output CNF or DNF format; they need to be replaced, likely. Right now the code is probably too willing to choose DNF form, which might hurt performance in some cases that used to work OK. But at least we have a foundation to build on.
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- 12 Sep, 1999 3 commits
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Marc G. Fournier authored
Make sure both SRCH_INC and SRCH_LIB are checked for existances and added to the CPPFLAGS/LDFLAGS variables...
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Marc G. Fournier authored
cygwin doesn't have an endian.h, but defines BYTE_ORDER in sys/param.h
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Tom Lane authored
in or_normalize, remove detection of duplicate subexpressions (since it's highly unlikely to be worth the amount of time it takes), and introduce a dnfify() entry point so that unintelligible backwards logic in UNION processing can be eliminated. This is just an intermediate step --- next thing is to look at not forcing the qual into CNF form when it would be better off in DNF form.
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- 11 Sep, 1999 4 commits
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Tom Lane authored
and pg_server_to_client. Eliminate copy.c's restriction on the length of a single attribute.
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Tom Lane authored
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Tom Lane authored
arbitrarily long strings, and frontends should cope gracefully. Goes along with long query and long error message changes...
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Tom Lane authored
This change seems necessary in conjunction with long queries, and it cleans up some bogosity in connection with long EXPLAIN texts anyway. Note that current libpq will accept any length error message (at least until it runs out of memory); prior versions have a limit of 8K, but will cleanly discard excess error text, so there shouldn't be any big compatibility problems with old clients.
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- 10 Sep, 1999 1 commit
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
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- 09 Sep, 1999 5 commits
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Tom Lane authored
transaction abort --- before it only worked if there was exactly one level of allocation context stacked in the blank portal. Now it does the right thing for any depth, including zero...
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Tom Lane authored
expired messages before concluding that we really have buffer overflow.
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Tom Lane authored
cluttering the log file...
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Tom Lane authored
was rejecting negative attnums as bogus, which of course they are not. Add code to get_attdisbursion to produce a useful value for OID attribute, since VACUUM does not store stats for system attributes. Also, repair bug that's been in eqjoinsel for a long time: it was taking the max of the two columns' disbursions, whereas it should use the min.
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- 08 Sep, 1999 2 commits
- 07 Sep, 1999 5 commits
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Tom Lane authored
when reach end of pattern before end of text. Improve code comments.
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Tom Lane authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Tom Lane authored
space consumption in pull_args, and avoid doing the full CNF transform on operands of operator clauses, where it's really not particularly helpful. This answers the TODO item about large numbers of OR clauses, at least partially. I was able to do a ten-thousand-OR-clause query with about 20Mb memory consumption ... it took an obscenely long time, but it worked...
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Tom Lane authored
corrects flex myinput() routine so that it doesn't assume there is only one bufferload of data. We still have the issue of getting rid of YY_USES_REJECT so that the scanner can cope with tokens larger than its initial buffer size.
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- 06 Sep, 1999 6 commits
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Tom Lane authored
psql.c seems clean of query length restrictions now.
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Tom Lane authored
before comparison; if fields being joined are different widths then hashing will yield wrong answer. Also, remove hashjoinable mark from all uses of array_eq, because array structures may have padding bytes between elements and the pad bytes are of uncertain content. This could be revisited if array code is cleaned up. Modify opr_sanity regress test to complain if array_eq operator is marked hashjoinable.
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Tom Lane authored
offended my aesthestic sensibility that there was so much unreadable code doing so little. Rewritten code is about half the size, faster, and (I hope) much more intelligible.
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Tom Lane authored
current transaction) are not flushed by shared-cache-inval reset message. SI reset actually works now, for probably the first time in a long time. I was able to run initdb and regression tests with a 16-element SI message array, with a lot of NOTICE: cache state reset messages but no crashes.
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Tom Lane authored
system tables, but actually there are only 6 --- see RelationInitialize. Kinda makes you wonder how long ago this code was last executed...
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Bruce Momjian authored
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- 05 Sep, 1999 3 commits
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Tom Lane authored
automatically create the file, except during bootstrap mode where that seems to be necessary.
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Tom Lane authored
We can't support these properly, since once the relation's physical files are unlinked, there's no way to roll back the transaction. I suppose we could postpone the unlink till transaction commit, but then what of BEGIN; DROP TABLE foo; CREATE TABLE foo; ? The code does allow dropping a table/index created in the current transaction block, however, since the post-abort state would be that the table doesn't exist anyway.
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Tom Lane authored
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- 04 Sep, 1999 4 commits
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Tom Lane authored
real name before doing lookup. We only want to index temp tables by their real names in the relcache, to ensure there's not more than one relcache entry for them.
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Tom Lane authored
to be deleted.
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