- 26 Jul, 2002 2 commits
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Hiroshi Inoue authored
reported by Sergey Smirnov.
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Barry Lind authored
Modified Files: jdbc/org/postgresql/Driver.java.in jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/AbstractJdbc1Connection.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/AbstractJdbc1Statement.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/Jdbc1Connection.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/Jdbc1ResultSet.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Jdbc2Connection.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Jdbc2ResultSet.java Added Files: jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/AbstractJdbc1DatabaseMetaData.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/AbstractJdbc1ResultSetMetaData.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/Jdbc1DatabaseMetaData.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/Jdbc1ResultSetMetaData.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/AbstractJdbc2DatabaseMetaData.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/AbstractJdbc2ResultSetMetaData.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Jdbc2DatabaseMetaData.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Jdbc2ResultSetMetaData.java Removed Files: jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/DatabaseMetaData.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/ResultSetMetaData.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/DatabaseMetaData.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/ResultSetMetaData.java
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- 25 Jul, 2002 3 commits
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Barry Lind authored
Modified Files: jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/AbstractJdbc1Connection.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/AbstractJdbc1ResultSet.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/AbstractJdbc1Statement.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/DatabaseMetaData.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/Jdbc1Connection.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/Jdbc1ResultSet.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/AbstractJdbc2ResultSet.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/AbstractJdbc2Statement.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Array.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/DatabaseMetaData.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Jdbc2Connection.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Jdbc2ResultSet.java Added Files: jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/Jdbc1CallableStatement.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Jdbc2CallableStatement.java Removed Files: jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/CallableStatement.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/CallableStatement.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/UpdateableResultSet.java
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Peter Eisentraut authored
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Tatsuo Ishii authored
Add regression test
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- 24 Jul, 2002 7 commits
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Barry Lind authored
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Peter Eisentraut authored
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Peter Eisentraut authored
pg_language.lancompiler pg_operator.oprprec pg_operator.oprisleft pg_proc.proimplicit pg_proc.probyte_pct pg_proc.properbyte_cpu pg_proc.propercall_cpu pg_proc.prooutin_ratio pg_shadow.usetrace pg_type.typprtlen pg_type.typreceive pg_type.typsend Attempts to use the obsoleted attributes of pg_operator or pg_proc in the CREATE commands will be greeted by a warning. For pg_type, there is no warning (yet) because pg_dump scripts still contain these attributes. Also remove new but already obsolete spellings isVolatile, isStable, isImmutable in WITH clause. (Use new syntax instead.)
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
> * -Add Intimate Shared Memory(ISM) for Solaris
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Tatsuo Ishii authored
English README will come soon...
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Tatsuo Ishii authored
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- 23 Jul, 2002 2 commits
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Bruce Momjian authored
> * -Allow UPDATE/DELETE on inherited table
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Barry Lind authored
of duplicated code between the jdbc1 and jdbc2. This checkin restructures the code so that the duplication is removed so that the jdbc3 support can be added without adding yet another copy of everything. Also many classes were renamed to avoid confusion with multiple different objects having the same name. The timestamp tests were also updated to add support for testing timestamp without time zone in addition to timestamp with time zone Modified Files: jdbc/Makefile jdbc/build.xml jdbc/example/ImageViewer.java jdbc/example/basic.java jdbc/example/blobtest.java jdbc/example/threadsafe.java jdbc/org/postgresql/Driver.java.in jdbc/org/postgresql/Field.java jdbc/org/postgresql/core/QueryExecutor.java jdbc/org/postgresql/fastpath/Fastpath.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/CallableStatement.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/DatabaseMetaData.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/PreparedStatement.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Array.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/CallableStatement.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/DatabaseMetaData.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/PreparedStatement.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/UpdateableResultSet.java jdbc/org/postgresql/largeobject/LargeObjectManager.java jdbc/org/postgresql/largeobject/PGblob.java jdbc/org/postgresql/largeobject/PGclob.java jdbc/org/postgresql/test/jdbc2/BlobTest.java jdbc/org/postgresql/test/jdbc2/ConnectionTest.java jdbc/org/postgresql/test/jdbc2/DatabaseMetaDataTest.java jdbc/org/postgresql/test/jdbc2/TimestampTest.java jdbc/org/postgresql/test/jdbc2/UpdateableResultTest.java jdbc/org/postgresql/util/Serialize.java Added Files: jdbc/org/postgresql/PGConnection.java jdbc/org/postgresql/PGStatement.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/AbstractJdbc1Connection.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/AbstractJdbc1ResultSet.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/AbstractJdbc1Statement.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/Jdbc1Connection.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/Jdbc1ResultSet.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/Jdbc1Statement.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/AbstractJdbc2Connection.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/AbstractJdbc2ResultSet.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/AbstractJdbc2Statement.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Jdbc2Connection.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Jdbc2ResultSet.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Jdbc2Statement.java Removed Files: jdbc/org/postgresql/Connection.java jdbc/org/postgresql/ResultSet.java jdbc/org/postgresql/Statement.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/Connection.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/ResultSet.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/Statement.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Connection.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/ResultSet.java jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/Statement.java
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- 22 Jul, 2002 3 commits
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Peter Eisentraut authored
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Tatsuo Ishii authored
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Tatsuo Ishii authored
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- 21 Jul, 2002 3 commits
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Michael Meskes authored
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Michael Meskes authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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- 20 Jul, 2002 18 commits
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Tom Lane authored
RI_ConstraintTrigger is the same OID assigned to the pg_trigger row. This reduces consumption of OIDs and may ease debugging.
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Bruce Momjian authored
> * -Add GUC parameter for DATESTYLE > o -Allow specification of column names > o -Change syntax to WITH DELIMITER, (keep old syntax around?) > o -Remove SET KSQO option now that OR processing is improved (Tom) > o -Allow SHOW to output as a query result, like EXPLAIN > * -Add SQL92 schemas (Tom)
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Tom Lane authored
new SHOW output format.
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Michael Meskes authored
Michael
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
as a result of Peter's recent CREATE CAST changes. Neil Conway
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Bruce Momjian authored
changes, but I kept finding myself wishing I could see what schema a table or view exists in when I use \dt, \dv, etc. So, here is a patch which does just that. It sorts on "Schema" first, and "Name" second. It also changes the test for system objects to key off the namespace name starting with 'pg_' instead of the object name. Sample output: test=# create schema testschema; CREATE SCHEMA test=# create view testschema.ts_view as select 1; CREATE VIEW test=# \dv List of relations Name | Schema | Type | Owner --------------------+------------+------+---------- __testpassbyval | public | view | postgres fooview | public | view | postgres master_pg_proc | public | view | postgres rmt_pg_proc | public | view | postgres vw_dblink_get_pkey | public | view | postgres vw_dblink_replace | public | view | postgres ts_view | testschema | view | postgres (7 rows) Joe Conway
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Bruce Momjian authored
> submitted on July 9: > > http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-patches/2002-07/msg00056.php > > Please disregard that one *if* this one is applied. If this one is > rejected please go ahead with the July 9th patch. The July 9th Table Function API patch mentioned above is now in CVS, so here is an updated version of the guc patch which should apply cleanly against CVS tip. Joe Conway
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Bruce Momjian authored
. So i took the opportunity to fix some stuff: 1. Made the thing compile (typos & needed definitions) with the new pqsecure_* s tuff, and added fe-secure.c to the win32.mak makefile. 2. Fixed some MULTIBYTE compile errors (when building without MB support). 3. Made it do that you can build with debug info: "nmake -f win32.mak DEBUG=1". 4. Misc small compiler speedup changes. The resulting .dll has been tested in production, and everything seems ok. I CC:ed -hackers because i'm not sure about two things: 1. In libpq-int.h I typedef ssize_t as an int because Visual C (v6.0) doesn't de fine ssize_t. Is that ok, or is there any standard about what type should be use d for ssize_t? 2. To keep the .dll api consistent regarding MULTIBYTE I just return -1 in fe-connect.c:PQsetClientEncoding() instead of taking away the whole function. I wonder if i should do any compares with the conn->client_encoding and return 0 if not hing would have changed (if so how do i check that?). Regards Magnus Naeslund
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
bitmap, if present). Per Tom Lane's suggestion the information whether a tuple has an oid or not is carried in the tuple descriptor. For debugging reasons tdhasoid is of type char, not bool. There are predefined values for WITHOID, WITHOUTOID and UNDEFOID. This patch has been generated against a cvs snapshot from last week and I don't expect it to apply cleanly to current sources. While I post it here for public review, I'm working on a new version against a current snapshot. (There's been heavy activity recently; hope to catch up some day ...) This is a long patch; if it is too hard to swallow, I can provide it in smaller pieces: Part 1: Accessor macros Part 2: tdhasoid in TupDesc Part 3: Regression test Part 4: Parameter withoid to heap_addheader Part 5: Eliminate t_oid from HeapTupleHeader Part 2 is the most hairy part because of changes in the executor and even in the parser; the other parts are straightforward. Up to part 4 the patched postmaster stays binary compatible to databases created with an unpatched version. Part 5 is small (100 lines) and finally breaks compatibility. Manfred Koizar
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Bruce Momjian authored
PX recombination operator, changes some elog() messages from LOG to DEBUG1, puts some debugging functions inside the appropriate #ifdef (not enabled by default), and makes a few other minor cleanups. BTW, the elog() change is motivated by at least one user who has sent a concerned email to -general asking exactly what the "ERX recombination operator" is, and what it is doing to their DBMS. Neil Conway
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
tuple header. The fix is based on the thought that HEAP_MOVED_IN is not needed any more as soon as HEAP_XMIN_COMMITTED has been set. So in tqual.c and vacuum.c the HEAP_MOVED bits are cleared when HEAP_XMIN_COMMITTED is set. Vacuum robustness is enhanced by rearranging ifs, so that we have a chance to elog(ERROR, ...) before an assertion fails. A new regression test is included. Manfred Koizar
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Tatsuo Ishii authored
> Hi Tatsuo, > > I've attached a patch for the version of pgbench in CVS. It includes the > following changes: > > - fix some spelling mistakes, indentation stuff, etc. > > - minor code cleanup -- (void) args instead of (), etc. > > - allocate the state array dynamically, so that it is only as > large as needed. This reduces the memory consumption of pgbench > slightly, and makes a larger MAXCLIENTS setting possible > > - (the only controversial change) add an option "-l" to log > transaction latencies to a file. The "transaction latency" > is the time between when the BEGIN is issued and the transaction > commits. This is written to a file, along with the client # > and the transaction #. The data in the file can then be used > for things like: > > - consistency analysis: is the TPS the same through the > entire run of pgbench, or does it change? > > - more detailed stats: what is the average latency, worse-case > latency, best-case latency? > > - graphs: feed the data to gnuplot, graph latency versus. time > > - etc. > > I was going to store this data in memory and write it to disk > at the end of the pgbench run, but that isn't feasible because > the data can be very large: for example, ~70MB if benchmarking > 128 clients doing 100,000 transactions each. > > Cheers, > > Neil
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- 19 Jul, 2002 2 commits