- 06 Aug, 1996 4 commits
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Marc G. Fournier authored
While a normal SELECT statement can contain a GROUP BY clause, a cursor declaration cannot. This was not the case in PG-1.0. Was there a good reason why this was changed? Are cursors being phased out? Is there any way to get data with just a SELECT (and without a DECLARE CURSOR ...)? The patch below seems to fix things. If anyone can see a problem with it, please let me know. Thanks. Submitted by: David Smith <dasmith@perseus.tufts.edu>
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Marc G. Fournier authored
Here are a few minor fixes to Postgres95. Mostly I have added const to some of the char pointers. There was also a missing header file and a place where it looks like "==" was used when "=" was meant. I also changed some variables from Pfin and Pfout tp pfin and pfout because the latter shadow global variables and that just seems like an unsafe practice which I like to avoid. Submitted by: "D'Arcy J.M. Cain" <darcy@druid.druid.com>
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Marc G. Fournier authored
Submitted by: Andrew Martin <martin@biochemistry.ucl.ac.uk>
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Julian Assange authored
for slash commands)
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- 05 Aug, 1996 1 commit
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Marc G. Fournier authored
Someone asked me if the bpchar type could be extended to do case-insensitive regular expression searches. Submitted by: "Alistair G. Crooks" <azcb0@juts.ccc.amdahl.com>
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- 04 Aug, 1996 2 commits
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Marc G. Fournier authored
submitted by: "Peter Daum" <gator@cs.tu-berlin.de>
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Marc G. Fournier authored
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- 02 Aug, 1996 2 commits
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Marc G. Fournier authored
README file for regresssion tests from Dr. George
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Marc G. Fournier authored
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- 01 Aug, 1996 5 commits
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Marc G. Fournier authored
make TCL conditinal compilation work Submitted by: Dr_George_D_Detlefsen <drgeorge@madmax.ilt.com>
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Marc G. Fournier authored
Originally, I thought the problem was caused by a function that gets called as a normal function where we want to return a value, and as a signal handler where we need to have it accept a parameter (the signal number) and it returns nothing, I was going to case the function name in the signal call as (void (*)(int)). Looking at all the source, it turns out this function only gets used as a signal handler, so I set an int parameter and return void. I have removed the Linux defines because they are not needed. BSD let this sloppiness slide. Linux gave a compile error. Submitted by: Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us>
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Marc G. Fournier authored
Suggested by: Michael Babcock <michael@kanji.com>
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Marc G. Fournier authored
Submitted by: Dr. George
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Marc G. Fournier authored
Submitted by: Dr. Geoge
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- 31 Jul, 1996 16 commits
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Marc G. Fournier authored
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Marc G. Fournier authored
Submitted by: Dr_George_D_Detlefsen <drgeorge@madmax.ilt.com>
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Marc G. Fournier authored
fixes another complaint. More fixes from Bruce...
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Marc G. Fournier authored
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Marc G. Fournier authored
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Marc G. Fournier authored
Submitted by: Bruce
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Marc G. Fournier authored
Suggested by: Daniel Kalchev <daniel@digsys.bg>
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Marc G. Fournier authored
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Marc G. Fournier authored
#include <sys/termios.h> Submitted by: Dr. George
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Marc G. Fournier authored
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Marc G. Fournier authored
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Marc G. Fournier authored
Submitted by: Dr_George_D_Detlefsen <drgeorge@ilt.com>
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Marc G. Fournier authored
In postgres95/src/backend/nodes/readfuncs, lines 1188 and 1189, local_node->relname is taken to point to a NameType, while its defined as a pointer to char. Both the casting to Name and the call of namestrcpy should, IMHO, be changed appropriately (first patch). As far as I could see from the Linux signal header file, a signal handler is declared as typedef void (*__sighandler_t)(int); Few changes to postgres95/src/backend/storage/lmgr/proc.c seem appropriate to comply with this. Finally, postgres95/src/bin/pg_version/pg_version.c defines a function GetDataHome (by default, returning an integer) and returns NULL in the function, which isn't an integer... Submitted by: ernst.molitor@uni-bonn.de
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Marc G. Fournier authored
updates the psql.1 manual page for \ options add row count and ties it to the header option updated manual pages and comment for above change got \? to display in one screen-full (almost, \? scrolls off top) moved \r to \E, and \z to \r (for historical reasons with monitor) small code alignment cleanup Submitted by: Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us>
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Marc G. Fournier authored
Submitted by: Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us>
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Marc G. Fournier authored
Submitted by: Dan McGuirk <mcguirk@indirect.com>
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- 30 Jul, 1996 3 commits
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Marc G. Fournier authored
> INDEXED searches in some cases DO NOT WORK. > Although simple search expressions (i.e. with a constant value on > the right side of an operator) work, performing a join (by putting > a field of some other table on the right side of an operator) produces > empty output. > WITHOUT indices, everything works fine. > submitted by: "Vadim B. Mikheev" <root@ais.sable.krasnoyarsk.su>
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Marc G. Fournier authored
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Marc G. Fournier authored
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- 29 Jul, 1996 5 commits
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Marc G. Fournier authored
declaration is incorrect. -Kurt
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Marc G. Fournier authored
submitted by: bruce
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Marc G. Fournier authored
the top of th efile instead of scattered throughout Turned off default behavior of compiling with -g enabled submitted by; bruce
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Marc G. Fournier authored
submitted by Kurt
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Marc G. Fournier authored
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- 28 Jul, 1996 2 commits
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Marc G. Fournier authored
submitted by: bruce
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Marc G. Fournier authored
submitted by: bruce
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