- 14 Nov, 2008 15 commits
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Tom Lane authored
if the user is superuser. This makes available to extension modules the same sort of trick being practiced by array_agg(). The reason for the superuser restriction is that you could crash the system by connecting up an incompatible pair of internal-using functions as an aggregate. It shouldn't interfere with any legitimate use, since you'd have to be superuser to create the internal-using transition and final functions anyway.
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Tom Lane authored
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Tom Lane authored
returns VOID. This is the last of the easy fixes I recommended in 11870.1218838360@sss.pgh.pa.us --- the others got done awhile ago but I forgot about this one.
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Tom Lane authored
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Michael Meskes authored
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Michael Meskes authored
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Heikki Linnakangas authored
before passing it to elog.
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Peter Eisentraut authored
entries, we don't have to do two builds here as well.
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Peter Eisentraut authored
another section if required by the platform (instead of the old way of building them in section "l" and always transforming them to the platform-specific section). This speeds up the installation on common platforms, and it avoids some funny business with the man page tools and build process.
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Michael Meskes authored
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Michael Meskes authored
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Tom Lane authored
a pointer, why don't we just fix that. Every known use of "internal" really means a pointer anyway.
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Alvaro Herrera authored
heap_form_tuple. Since this removes the last remaining caller of heap_addheader, remove it. Extracted from the column privileges patch from Stephen Frost, with further code cleanups by me.
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Tom Lane authored
anyelement. This lacks the WITH ORDINALITY option, as well as the multiple input arrays option added in the most recent SQL specs. But it's still a pretty useful subset of the spec's functionality, and it is enough to allow obsoleting contrib/intagg.
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Tom Lane authored
about how this is playing fast and loose with the type system.
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- 13 Nov, 2008 9 commits
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Tom Lane authored
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Tom Lane authored
and thereby in the pg_timezone_names view. Although we allow such zones to be used in certain limited contexts like AT TIME ZONE, we don't allow them in SET TIME ZONE, and bug #4528 shows that they're more likely to confuse users than do anything useful. So hide 'em. (Note that we don't even generate these zones when installing our own timezone database. But they are likely to be present when using a system-provided database.)
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Tom Lane authored
for inserting tuples in increasing TID order. It's not clear whether this fully explains Ivan Sergio Borgonovo's complaint, but simple testing confirms that a scan that doesn't start at block 0 can slow GIN build by a factor of three or four. Backpatch to 8.3. Sync scan didn't exist before that.
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Peter Eisentraut authored
Rearrange the documentation a bit now that array_agg and xmlagg have similar semantics and issues. best of Robert Haas, Jeff Davis, Peter Eisentraut
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Tom Lane authored
I think this will fix current mingw buildfarm failures for pg_trgm.
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Michael Meskes authored
Updated parser file to the one generated by the latest version of parse.[awk|pl] from the latest version of gram.y Some small corrections to test suite.
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Michael Meskes authored
- FloatOnly: only used by NumericOnly, instead put the FloatOnly production into NumericOnly - IntegerOnly: only used by NumericOnly and one ALTER TABLE rule, replacement SignedIconst is already used in several other places
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Magnus Hagander authored
Add config parameter "sslverify" to control the verification. Default is to do full verification. Clean up some old SSL code that never really worked.
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Tom Lane authored
operator. The result depends only on the two input operators and the proof direction (imply or refute), so it's easy to cache. This provides a very large savings in cases such as Sergey Konoplev's long NOT-IN-list example, where predtest spends all its time repeatedly figuring out that the same pair of operators cannot be used to prove anything. (But of course the O(N^2) behavior still catches up with you eventually.) I'm not convinced it buys a whole lot when constraint_exclusion isn't turned on, but it's not a lot of added code so we might as well cache all the time.
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- 12 Nov, 2008 12 commits
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Tom Lane authored
AND, OR, or equivalent clauses: if there are too many (more than 100) just exit without proving anything. This ensures that we don't spend O(N^2) time trying (and most likely failing) to prove anything about very long IN lists and similar cases. Also, install a couple of CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS calls to ensure that a long proof attempt can be interrupted. Per gripe from Sergey Konoplev. Back-patch the whole patch to 8.2 and just the CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS addition to 8.1. (The rest of the patch doesn't apply cleanly, and since 8.1 doesn't show the complained-of behavior anyway, it doesn't seem necessary to work hard on it.)
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Alvaro Herrera authored
Per note from Devrim Gunduz
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Peter Eisentraut authored
We don't actually use this anywhere, but it might come in handy for dealing with SELECT/WITH/TABLE. It works with both the old and the new man page target (for some value of "works").
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Peter Eisentraut authored
man page tools.
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Peter Eisentraut authored
man page tools somewhat.
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Michael Meskes authored
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Teodor Sigaev authored
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Tom Lane authored
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Peter Eisentraut authored
function as a special case. This version still has the suspicious behavior of returning null for an empty array (rather than zero), but this may need a wholesale revision of empty array behavior, currently under discussion. Jim Nasby, Robert Haas, Peter Eisentraut
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Heikki Linnakangas authored
autovacuum worker sending SIGUSR1 signal to wrong process, per Zou Yong's report. Backpatch to 8.3.
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Tom Lane authored
in "postgres_verbose" intervalstyle, and the equally arbitrary decision to show at least two fractional-seconds digits in most other datetime display styles. This results in some minor changes in the expected regression test outputs. Also, coalesce a lot of repetitive code in datetime.c into subroutines, for clarity and ease of maintenance. In particular this roughly halves the number of #ifdef HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP segments. Ron Mayer, with some additional kibitzing from Tom Lane
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Andrew Dunstan authored
Detect and error out on inability to get proper linkage information required for plperl, usually due to absence of perl ExtUtils::Embed module. Backpatch as far as 8.1.
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- 11 Nov, 2008 4 commits
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Magnus Hagander authored
Greg Sabino Mullane
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Tom Lane authored
translated_vars list get updated when pulling up an appendrel member. It's not clear that this really matters at present, since relatively little gets done with the outputs of an appendrel child relation; but it probably will come back to bite us sometime if we leave them with the wrong values.
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Tom Lane authored
we extended the appendrel mechanism to support UNION ALL optimization. The reason nobody noticed was that we are not actually using attr_needed data for appendrel children; hence it seems more reasonable to rip it out than fix it. Back-patch to 8.2 because an Assert failure is possible in corner cases. Per examination of an example from Jim Nasby. In HEAD, also get rid of AppendRelInfo.col_mappings, which is quite inadequate to represent UNION ALL situations; depend entirely on translated_vars instead.
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Magnus Hagander authored
up a SSL connection, but psql is compiled without support for it. Not a really realistic use-case, but the patch also cuts down on the number of places with #ifdef's...
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