- 09 Jan, 2011 6 commits
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Magnus Hagander authored
This file is now needed by pgAdmin builds, which started failing since it was missing in the installer builds.
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Magnus Hagander authored
Add support for reading back information about the symbolic links we've created with pgsymlink(), which are actually Junction Points. Just like pgsymlink() can only create directory symlinks, pgreadlink() can only read directory symlinks.
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Michael Meskes authored
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Tom Lane authored
The array containment operators now behave per mathematical expectation for empty arrays (ie, an empty array is contained in anything). Both these operators and the query_int operators now work as expected in GiST and GIN index searches, rather than having corner cases where the index searches gave different answers. Also, fix unexpected failures where the operators would claim that an array contained nulls, when in fact there was no longer any null present (similar to bug #5784). The restriction to not have nulls is still there, as removing it would take a lot of added code complexity and probably slow things down significantly. Also, remove the arbitrary restriction to 1-D arrays; unlike the other restriction, this was buying us nothing performance-wise. Assorted cosmetic improvements and marginal performance improvements, too.
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Tom Lane authored
This will support fixing contrib/intarray (and probably other places) so that they don't have to fail on arrays that contain a null bitmap but no live null entries.
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Tom Lane authored
The only reason this wasn't crashing while testing the core anyarray operators was that it was disabled for those cases because of passing the wrong type information to get_opfamily_proc :-(. So fix that too, and make it insist on finding the support proc --- in hindsight, silently doing nothing is not as sane a coping mechanism as all that.
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- 08 Jan, 2011 18 commits
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Michael Meskes authored
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Tom Lane authored
The only use we have had for amindexnulls is in determining whether an index is safe to cluster on; but since the addition of the amclusterable flag, that usage is pretty redundant. In passing, clean up assorted sloppiness from the last patch that touched pg_am.h: Natts_pg_am was wrong, and ambuildempty was not documented.
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Tom Lane authored
The original coding could combine duplicate entries only when they originated from the same qual condition. In particular it could not combine cases where multiple qual conditions all give rise to full-index scan requests, which is an expensive case well worth optimizing. Refactor so that duplicates are recognized across all the quals.
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Bruce Momjian authored
up relations, but rather order old/new relations and use the same array index value for both. This should speed up pg_upgrade for databases with many relations.
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
that we restore by oid; they can be handled like regular tables when creating the file mapping structure.
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Robert Haas authored
Josh Kupershmidt
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Tom Lane authored
The underlying C code still needs work, but this at least gets its current regression test passing again.
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Bruce Momjian authored
in pg_largeobject_metadata).
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
because the old and new values are identical.
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
which is stored in pg_largeobject_metadata. No backpatch to 9.0 because you can't migrate from 9.0 to 9.0 with the same catversion (because of tablespace conflict), and a pre-9.0 migration to 9.0 has not large object permissions to migrate.
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Bruce Momjian authored
Toast tables have identical pg_class.oid and pg_class.relfilenode, but for clarity it is good to preserve the pg_class.oid. Update comments regarding what is preserved, and do some variable/function renaming for clarity.
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Tom Lane authored
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Tom Lane authored
Add more "internal" arguments so that these pg_proc entries reflect the current preferred API. This is purely a cosmetic change, since GIN doesn't actually consult the pg_proc entry when calling a support function. Accordingly, no catversion bump.
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Tom Lane authored
Per my recent proposal(s). Null key datums can now be returned by extractValue and extractQuery functions, and will be stored in the index. Also, placeholder entries are made for indexable items that are NULL or contain no keys according to extractValue. This means that the index is now always complete, having at least one entry for every indexed heap TID, and so we can get rid of the prohibition on full-index scans. A full-index scan is implemented much the same way as partial-match scans were already: we build a bitmap representing all the TIDs found in the index, and then drive the results off that. Also, introduce a concept of a "search mode" that can be requested by extractQuery when the operator requires matching to empty items (this is just as cheap as matching to a single key) or requires a full index scan (which is not so cheap, but it sure beats failing or giving wrong answers). The behavior remains backward compatible for opclasses that don't return any null keys or request a non-default search mode. Using these features, we can now make the GIN index opclass for anyarray behave in a way that matches the actual anyarray operators for &&, <@, @>, and = ... which it failed to do before in assorted corner cases. This commit fixes the core GIN code and ginarrayprocs.c, updates the documentation, and adds some simple regression test cases for the new behaviors using the array operators. The tsearch and contrib GIN opclass support functions still need to be looked over and probably fixed. Another thing I intend to fix separately is that this is pretty inefficient for cases where more than one scan condition needs a full-index search: we'll run duplicate GinScanEntrys, each one of which builds a large bitmap. There is some existing logic to merge duplicate GinScanEntrys but it needs refactoring to make it work for entries belonging to different scan keys. Note that most of gin.h has been split out into a new file gin_private.h, so that gin.h doesn't export anything that's not supposed to be used by GIN opclasses or the rest of the backend. I did quite a bit of other code beautification work as well, mostly fixing comments and choosing more appropriate names for things.
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- 07 Jan, 2011 4 commits
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Robert Haas authored
Itagaki Takahiro, edited by me.
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Robert Haas authored
Jehan-Guillaume de Rorthais, with some additional wordsmithing by me.
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Itagaki Takahiro authored
Itagaki Takahiro and Simon Riggs.
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Bruce Momjian authored
functions.
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- 06 Jan, 2011 5 commits
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Peter Eisentraut authored
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Peter Eisentraut authored
The previous example didn't make it clear whether array_upper returned the last element or the index of the last element.
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Tom Lane authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
lo_insert.
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Bruce Momjian authored
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- 05 Jan, 2011 7 commits
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
handling. (metadata user ids still an open issue).
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
up pg_dump's calling of pg_upgrade_support functions.
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Magnus Hagander authored
This can be overriden by using NOREPLICATION on the CREATE ROLE statement, but by default they will have it, making it backwards compatible and "less surprising" (given that superusers normally override all checks).
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Bruce Momjian authored
servers because, like pg_largeobject, it is a system table whose contents are not dumped by pg_dump --schema-only.
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Bruce Momjian authored
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