- 12 Jun, 2004 2 commits
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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- 11 Jun, 2004 12 commits
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Bruce Momjian authored
volatile, static, and register keywords before variables, declared as VARCHAR. Sergey N. Yatskevich
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Tom Lane authored
Bug is only latent given that sole caller is passing NBuffers, but it could bite someone in the rear someday.
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Tom Lane authored
not holding the buffer's cntx_lock or io_in_progress_lock. A recent report from Litao Wu makes me wonder whether it is ever possible for us to drop a buffer and forget to release its cntx_lock. The Assert does not fire in the regression tests, but that proves little ...
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Bruce Momjian authored
batch files anymore.
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
copied by the script that generates psql's help. (You can get the spurious CRs if you use a CVS client on Windows that does line end translation.) Elsewhere, the patch should be totally benign. This removes quite a number of the compile warnings I posted the other day. Andrew Dunstan
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Bruce Momjian authored
>> though - the GUC variable was not set in the child >processes. So "show >> lc_collate" would *always* return "C", for example. attached >patch fixes >> this. > >Hm. Why were these vars not propagated by the regular >mechanism for GUC >variables (write_nondefault_variables or whatever it's called)? If the >problem is that it's not accepting PGC_INTERNAL values, then we need to >fix it there not here, because otherwise we'll have to pass all the >PGC_INTERNAL variables through the backend_variables file, which seems >like a recipe for more of the same sort of bug. Good point :-( I think the problem is not only that it specifically does not deal with PGC_INTERNAL variables. The problem is in the fact that write_nondefault_variables is called *before* the locale is read (because the locale is read from pg_control and not from any of the "usual" ways to read it). Attached patch is another stab at fixing it. It makes postmaster dump a new copy of the file once it has started the database (before it accepts any connections), which is when it will know about these parameters. Also updates the reading code to set the context to the one where the variable was originally set (PGC_POSTMASTER won't work for PGC_INTERNAL, and the other way around). We still pass lc_collate through the special file, because set_config_option on lc_collate will speficially *not* call setlocale(), and we need that call. But we no longer call set_config_option from there. Magnus Hagander
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Bruce Momjian authored
call fails when it does. (As it is now, there is no way to figure out the point of error). Shouldn't be a problem since it's most defintily not a performance-critical path (only called on pgstat startup ATM). This should help us debug the pipe error message that's on the win32 status page (which I myself have never been able to reproduce, and thus haven't figured out a better way to debug yet) Magnus Hagander
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Tom Lane authored
until Bind is received, so that actual parameter values are visible to the planner. Make use of the parameter values for estimation purposes (but don't fold them into the actual plan). This buys back most of the potential loss of plan quality that ensues from using out-of-line parameters instead of putting literal values right into the query text. This patch creates a notion of constant-folding expressions 'for estimation purposes only', in which case we can be more aggressive than the normal eval_const_expressions() logic can be. Right now the only difference in behavior is inserting bound values for Params, but it will be interesting to look at other possibilities. One that we've seen come up repeatedly is reducing now() and related functions to current values, so that queries like ... WHERE timestampcol > now() - '1 day' have some chance of being planned effectively. Oliver Jowett, with some kibitzing from Tom Lane.
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Bruce Momjian authored
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- 10 Jun, 2004 19 commits
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Bruce Momjian authored
extensive change then what was suggested. I found the file path.c that contained a lot of "Unix/Windows" agnostic functions so I added a function there instead and removed the PATHSEP declaration in exec.c altogether. All to keep things from scattering all over the code. I also took the liberty of changing the name of the functions "first_path_sep" and "last_path_sep". Where I come from (and I'm apparently not alone given the former macro name PATHSEP), they should be called "first_dir_sep" and "last_dir_sep". The new function I introduced, that actually finds path separators, is now the "first_path_sep". The patch contains changes on all affected places of course. I also changed the documentation on dynamic_library_path to reflect the chagnes. Thomas Hallgren
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Tom Lane authored
when random_page_cost has a small value. Per Manfred Koizar, though I didn't use his equation exactly.
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Bruce Momjian authored
> * -Print table names with constraint names in error messages, or make constraint
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Tom Lane authored
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Tom Lane authored
ALTER TABLE tab ADD COLUMN col SERIAL, but we forgot to install the dependency between the column and the sequence, so the sequence would not go away if you dropped the table later.
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Tom Lane authored
sequences, as per recent discussion. All these names are now of the form table_column_type, with digits added if needed to make them unique. Default constraint names are chosen to be unique across their whole schema, not just within the parent object, so as to be more SQL-spec-compatible and make the information schema views more useful.
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Peter Eisentraut authored
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Peter Eisentraut authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
Document limitations.
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Bruce Momjian authored
< * Allow hash buckets to fill disk pages, rather than being sparse > * Pack hash index buckets onto disk pages more efficiently
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Bruce Momjian authored
> * Allow pg_dump to use multiple -t and -n switches
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Bruce Momjian authored
< * Order heap pointers on hash index pages by hash value and ctid > * Allow hash buckets to fill disk pages, rather than being sparse
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Bruce Momjian authored
Euler Taveira de Oliveira
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Bruce Momjian authored
> * Order heap pointers on hash index pages by hash value and ctid
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Bruce Momjian authored
Serguei A. Mokhov
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- 09 Jun, 2004 7 commits
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Tom Lane authored
report from Tom Cook.
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Tom Lane authored
As a side effect, cause subscripts in INSERT targetlists to do something more or less sensible; previously we evaluated such subscripts and then effectively ignored them. Another side effect is that UPDATE-ing an element or slice of an array value that is NULL now produces a non-null result, namely an array containing just the assigned-to positions.
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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
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