- 11 Aug, 2000 2 commits
- 10 Aug, 2000 1 commit
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Hiroshi Inoue authored
are running.
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- 09 Aug, 2000 1 commit
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
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- 08 Aug, 2000 2 commits
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Tom Lane authored
from Param nodes, per discussion a few days ago on pghackers. Add new expression node type FieldSelect that implements the functionality where it's actually needed. Clean up some other unused fields in Func nodes as well. NOTE: initdb forced due to change in stored expression trees for rules.
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Philip Warner authored
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- 07 Aug, 2000 9 commits
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Tom Lane authored
as MaxHeapAttributeNumber. Increase MaxAttrSize to something more reasonable (given what it's used for, namely checking char(n) declarations, I didn't make it the full 1G that it could theoretically be --- 10Mb seemed a more reasonable number). Improve calculation of MaxTupleSize.
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Tom Lane authored
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Philip Warner authored
CVs: ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Philip Warner authored
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
are allowed in the func_name production. Otherwise, we can't define more like() and ilike() functions for new data types.
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
If the backslash default is still wanted, just pass a backslash to MatchText() for the two-parameter callable routines.
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
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Tom Lane authored
that RAND_MAX applies to them, since it doesn't. Instead add a config.h parameter MAX_RANDOM_VALUE. This is currently set at 2^31-1 but could be auto-configured if that ever proves necessary. Also fix some outright bugs like calling srand() where srandom() is appropriate.
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- 06 Aug, 2000 7 commits
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
rather than the "~~" operator; this made it easy to add ESCAPE features. Implement ILIKE, NOT ILIKE, and the ESCAPE clause for them. afaict this is not MultiByte clean, but lots of other stuff isn't either. Fix up underlying support code for LIKE/NOT LIKE. Things should be faster and does not require internal string copying. Update regression test to add explicit checks for LIKE/NOT LIKE/ILIKE/NOT ILIKE. Remove colon and semi-colon operators as threatened in 7.0. Implement SQL99 COMMIT/AND NO CHAIN. Throw elog(ERROR) on COMMIT/AND CHAIN per spec since we don't yet support it. Implement SQL99 CREATE/DROP SCHEMA as equivalent to CREATE DATABASE. This is only a stopgap or demo since schemas will have another implementation soon. Remove a few unused production rules to get rid of warnings which crept in on the last commit. Fix up tabbing in some places by removing embedded spaces.
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
rather than the "~~" operator; this made it easy to add ESCAPE features. Implement ILIKE, NOT ILIKE, and the ESCAPE clause for them. afaict this is not MultiByte clean, but lots of other stuff isn't either. Fix up underlying support code for LIKE/NOT LIKE. Things should be faster and does not require internal string copying. Update regression test to add explicit checks for LIKE/NOT LIKE/ILIKE/NOT ILIKE. Remove colon and semi-colon operators as threatened in 7.0. Implement SQL99 COMMIT/AND NO CHAIN. Throw elog(ERROR) on COMMIT/AND CHAIN per spec since we don't yet support it. Implement SQL99 CREATE/DROP SCHEMA as equivalent to CREATE DATABASE. This is only a stopgap or demo since schemas will have another implementation soon. Remove a few unused production rules to get rid of warnings which crept in on the last commit. Fix up tabbing in some places by removing embedded spaces.
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
Allow this in the parser and in pg_dump, but it is probably not enough for a complete solution. Better to have the feature started then never here.
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Tom Lane authored
that giving pg_proc a toast table required solving the same problems we'd have to solve for pg_class --- pg_proc is one of the relations that gets bootstrapped in relcache.c. Solution is to go back at the end of initialization and read in the *real* pg_class row to replace the phony entry created by formrdesc(). This should work as long as there's no need to touch any toasted values during initialization, which seems a reasonable assumption. Although I did not add a toast-table for every single system table with a varlena attribute, I believe that it would work to just do ALTER TABLE pg_class CREATE TOAST TABLE. So anyone who's really intent on having several thousand ACL entries for a rel could do it. NOTE: I didn't force initdb, but you must do one to see the effects of this patch.
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Tom Lane authored
thing when there are multiple result relations. Formerly, during something like 'UPDATE foo*', foo's constraints and *only* foo's constraints would be applied to all foo's children. Wrong-o ...
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Tom Lane authored
Without this, an elog during cache-entry load leaves that catcache unusable. elog in that segment of code is pretty unusual but it can happen.
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Tom Lane authored
multiple times in the parsetree (can happen in COALESCE or BETWEEN contexts, for example). This is a pretty grotty solution --- it will do for now, but perhaps we can do better when we redesign querytrees. What we need is a consistent policy about whether querytrees should be considered read-only structures or not ...
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- 05 Aug, 2000 3 commits
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Bruce Momjian authored
Ooops, I forget... here it is again. > > > If encoding is not supported returns ERROR. and if multibyte not enabled too.... Thanks. Karel ~
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Philip Warner authored
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Philip Warner authored
- disable triggers prior to BLOB load - better query for loading blob xrefs - Fixes to error handling code
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- 04 Aug, 2000 5 commits
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
- encode 'text' from database encoding to ASCII to_ascii('\256\341k') to_ascii( text, int4 ) - encode 'text' from 'int4' encoding to ASCII to_ascii('\256\341k', 8) to_ascii( text, name ) - encode 'text' from 'name' encoding to ASCII to_ascii('\256\341k', 'LATIN2') Now is supported LATIN1, LATIN2, WIN1250. For other character sets I haven't good resources. Add new encoding is easy... If encoding is not supported returns ERROR. Note --- not exists total corect conversion to ASCII, this function try convert chars those is _probably_ interpret-able in ASCII for others use ' '. But for example for all Czech characters it is sufficient ... hmm Chinese / JAP and other complicated langs have bad luck here :-( Karel
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Hiroshi Inoue authored
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Tom Lane authored
trying to toast tuples inserted into toast tables! Fix is two-pronged: first, ensure all columns of a toast table are marked attstorage='p', and second, alter the target chunk size so that it's less than the threshold for trying to toast a tuple. (Code tried to do that but the expression was wrong.) A few cosmetic cleanups in tuptoaster too. NOTE: initdb forced due to change in toaster chunk-size.
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- 03 Aug, 2000 4 commits
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Tom Lane authored
on myself to do something about the non-self-consistency of the inet comparison functions. The results are probably still semantically wrong (inet and cidr should have different comparison semantics, I think) but at least the boolean operators now agree with each other and with the sort order of indexes on inet/cidr.
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Tom Lane authored
These two routines will now ALWAYS elog() on failure, whether you ask for a lock or not. If you really want to get a NULL return on failure, call the new routines heap_open_nofail()/heap_openr_nofail(). By my count there are only about three places that actually want that behavior. There were rather more than three places that were missing the check they needed to make under the old convention :-(.
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Tom Lane authored
We're reaching the mopup stage here (good thing too, this is getting tedious).
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Tom Lane authored
result, in fact nearly the opposite of what it should, because it was passing the not-equal operator to eqsel() which would use it to compare the value against the most common value in the column, and of course obtain the wrong result therefrom. Must pass the equality operator to eqsel() instead. Fortunately that's easy to get from the oprnegate link.
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- 01 Aug, 2000 2 commits
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Tom Lane authored
At this point I think it'd be possible to make float4 be pass-by-value without too much work --- and float8 too on machines where Datum is 8 bytes. Something to try when the mood strikes, anyway.
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Philip Warner authored
- Added code to dump 'Create Schema' statement (pg_dump) - Don't bother to disable/enable triggers if we don't have a superuser (pg_restore) - Cleaned up code for reconnecting to database. - Force a reconnect as superuser before enabling/disabling triggers. - Added & Removed --throttle (pg_dump) - Fixed minor bug in language dumping code: expbuffres were not being reset. - Fixed version number initialization in _allocAH (pg_backup_archiver.c) - Added second connection when restoring BLOBs to allow temp. table to survive (db reconnection causes temp tables to be lost).
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- 31 Jul, 2000 2 commits
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Tom Lane authored
compressible but not externally storable (since we're not sure about whether creating a toast relation for pg_class would work).
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Hiroshi Inoue authored
up sleeping processes.
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- 30 Jul, 2000 2 commits
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Tom Lane authored
(Sorry, couldn't help it...) Removed type filename as well, since it's unused and probably useless. INITDB FORCED, because pg_rewrite columns are now plain text again.
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Tom Lane authored
allows fixing problems with operators that expected to be able to return a NULL, such as the '#' line-segment-intersection operator that tried to return NULL when the two segments don't intersect. (See, eg, bug report from 1-Nov-99 on pghackers.) Fix some other bugs in passing, such as backwards comparison in path_distance().
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