1. 12 Jan, 2006 1 commit
  2. 11 Jan, 2006 7 commits
  3. 10 Jan, 2006 5 commits
  4. 09 Jan, 2006 4 commits
  5. 08 Jan, 2006 5 commits
    • Andrew Dunstan's avatar
      · 9bb76d0b
      Andrew Dunstan authored
      Rationalise perl header inclusions via a common include file, which also
      declares routines in plperl.c and spi_internal.c used in other files.
      
      Along the way, also stop perl from hijacking stdio and other stuff on Windows.
      9bb76d0b
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Fix the assert_enabled issue properly. This eliminates the former ABI · 2645cb54
      Tom Lane authored
      difference between USE_ASSERT_CHECKING and not: the assert_enabled
      variable is always there.
      2645cb54
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Recent patch broke guc.c for non-USE_ASSERT_CHECKING case. Per · cbf39930
      Tom Lane authored
      Stefan Kaltenbrunner.
      cbf39930
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Avoid leaking memory while reading toasted entries from pg_rewrite, · edfbd074
      Tom Lane authored
      and nail a couple more system indexes into cache.  This doesn't make
      any difference in normal system operation, but when forcing constant
      cache resets it's difficult to get through the rules regression test
      without these changes.
      edfbd074
    • Neil Conway's avatar
      Add a new system view, pg_prepared_statements, that can be used to · 44b928e8
      Neil Conway authored
      access information about the prepared statements that are available
      in the current session. Original patch from Joachim Wieland, various
      improvements by Neil Conway.
      
      The "statement" column of the view contains the literal query string
      sent by the client, without any rewriting or pretty printing. This
      means that prepared statements created via SQL will be prefixed with
      "PREPARE ... AS ", whereas those prepared via the FE/BE protocol will
      not. That is unfortunate, but discussion on -patches did not yield an
      efficient way to improve this, and there is some merit in returning
      exactly what the client sent to the backend.
      
      Catalog version bumped, regression tests updated.
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  6. 07 Jan, 2006 3 commits
  7. 06 Jan, 2006 7 commits
  8. 05 Jan, 2006 8 commits
    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      Add: · 6d41b144
      Bruce Momjian authored
      >
      > 	* Allow SERIAL sequences to inherit permissions from the base table?
      6d41b144
    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      Add logging control TODO.detail. · 9a47ad1d
      Bruce Momjian authored
      9a47ad1d
    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      Update: · db6cb1a9
      Bruce Momjian authored
      <   stable logging probably can not have indexes.  [wallog]
      >   stable logging probably can not have indexes.  [walcontrol]
      db6cb1a9
    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      Update wording: · ac9e14d0
      Bruce Momjian authored
      <   STABLE | DEFAULT ].  [wallog]
      >   STABLE | DEFAULT ].  Tables using non-default logging should not use
      >   referential integrity with default-logging tables, and tables using
      >   stable logging probably can not have indexes.  [wallog]
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    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      Update wording: · e7893db5
      Bruce Momjian authored
      <   the table. Another option is to avoid transaction logging entirely
      <   and truncate or drop the table on crash recovery.  These should be
      <   implemented using ALTER TABLE, e.g. ALTER TABLE PERSISTENCE [ DROP |
      <   TRUNCATE | STABLE | DEFAULT ].  [wallog]
      >   the table.  This would affect COPY, and perhaps INSERT/UPDATE too.
      >   Another option is to avoid transaction logging entirely and truncate
      >   or drop the table on crash recovery.  These should be implemented
      >   using ALTER TABLE, e.g. ALTER TABLE PERSISTENCE [ DROP | TRUNCATE |
      >   STABLE | DEFAULT ].  [wallog]
      e7893db5
    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      Add: · 1b736817
      Bruce Momjian authored
      >
      > * Allow control over which tables are WAL-logged
      >
      >   Allow tables to bypass WAL writes and just fsync() dirty pages on
      >   commit.  To do this, only a single writer can modify the table, and
      >   writes must happen only on new pages.  Readers can continue accessing
      >   the table. Another option is to avoid transaction logging entirely
      >   and truncate or drop the table on crash recovery.  These should be
      >   implemented using ALTER TABLE, e.g. ALTER TABLE PERSISTENCE [ DROP |
      >   TRUNCATE | STABLE | DEFAULT ].  [wallog]
      1b736817
    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      Update x86 Solaris documenation ideas. · 33cd2706
      Bruce Momjian authored
      33cd2706
    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      Add compile flags sample. · 449c8af1
      Bruce Momjian authored
      449c8af1