- 17 Jun, 2009 3 commits
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Tom Lane authored
aggregated tuple of a run. Per report from Laurenz Albe. This is a new bug in 8.4, but only because prior versions rejected SRFs in an Agg plan node altogether.
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Peter Eisentraut authored
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Peter Eisentraut authored
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- 14 Jun, 2009 1 commit
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Tom Lane authored
This prevents autovacuum from reclaiming free space in them and causing the test's output row order to change, which is causing intermittent bogus failure reports in the buildfarm. Backpatch to 8.3. The issue exists further back, but since autovacuum was not on by default before 8.3, it's not a problem for buildfarm testing.
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- 13 Jun, 2009 2 commits
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Tom Lane authored
via hashing. Eventually we ought to make that possible, but it won't happen for 8.4. Per yesterday's report from Robert Haas.
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Peter Eisentraut authored
on hackers. Also, take that string out of the translation roster, since it's now entirely pseudo-SQL.
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- 12 Jun, 2009 6 commits
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Tom Lane authored
Dimitri Fontaine
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Tom Lane authored
without static. Per testing with a compiler that complains about this.
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Tom Lane authored
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Marc G. Fournier authored
time to tag rc1 ...
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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- 11 Jun, 2009 10 commits
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Tom Lane authored
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Tom Lane authored
pg_migrator actually needs and not just a partial solution. We have to be able to specify the OID that the new toast table should be created with.
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Tom Lane authored
of getaddrinfo() to work. Instead, recommend updating the OS to get a working version of getaddrinfo. Per recent discussions.
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Tom Lane authored
(Note: GiST penalty functions could possibly be non-strict, but none are at present.)
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Tom Lane authored
Bangladesh, Egypt, Jordan, Pakistan.
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Tom Lane authored
function returning setof record. This used to work, more or less accidentally, but I had broken it while extending the code to allow materialize-mode functions to be called in select lists. Add a regression test case so it doesn't get broken again. Per gripe from Greg Davidson.
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Tom Lane authored
rsinfo->expectedDesc == NULL in deflist_to_tuplestore(), but that doesn't look very safe to me. Noted in passing while studying problem report from Greg Davidson.
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Bruce Momjian authored
provided by Andrew.
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Bruce Momjian authored
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- 10 Jun, 2009 18 commits
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Peter Eisentraut authored
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Peter Eisentraut authored
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Tom Lane authored
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Peter Eisentraut authored
of "syntax error", not the literal string. This same change was made in the backend a while ago; but it applies to plpgsql as well.
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Tom Lane authored
uninstall script to match reality.
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Peter Eisentraut authored
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Tom Lane authored
reportedly is true on OpenBSD. Also support OpenBSD's spelling of -Wl,--as-needed. Per Simon Bertrang.
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Tom Lane authored
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Peter Eisentraut authored
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Tom Lane authored
in cursors. This has always been the case, but given the lack of user complaints about it, I'm not going to bother back-patching this.
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Tom Lane authored
node starts from the same place as the first scan did. This avoids surprising behavior of scrollable and WITH HOLD cursors, as seen in Mark Kirkwood's bug report of yesterday. It's not entirely clear whether a rescan should be forced to drop out of the syncscan mode, but for the moment I left the code behaving the same on that point. Any change there would only be a performance and not a correctness issue, anyway. Back-patch to 8.3, since the unstable behavior was created by the syncscan patch.
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Tom Lane authored
eg Japan. Report and fix by Itagaki Takahiro. Also fix CASHDEBUG printout format for branches with 64-bit money type, and some minor comment cleanup. Back-patch to 7.4, because it's broken all the way back.
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Peter Eisentraut authored
In particular, always show 0 for the date type instead of null, and show 6 (the default) for time, timestamp, and interval without a declared precision. This is now in fuller conformance with the SQL standard. Also clarify the documentation about this. discovered and analyzed by Konstantin Izmailov and Tom Lane
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Tom Lane authored
more consistent with other cases, by having an unlabeled integer field be treated as a number of minutes or seconds respectively. These cases are outside the spec (which insists on full "dd hh:mm" or "dd hh:mm:ss" input respectively), so it's not much help to us in deciding what to do. But with this change, it's uniformly the case that an unlabeled integer will be considered as being a number of the interval's rightmost field. The change also takes us back to the 8.3 behavior of throwing error for certain ambiguous inputs such as INTERVAL '1 2' DAY TO MINUTE. Per recent discussion.
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Tom Lane authored
Sergey Burladyan, there are at least some dank corners of libxml2 that assume this behavior, even though their published documentation suggests they shouldn't. This is only really a live problem in 8.3, but the code is still there for possible debugging use in HEAD, so patch both branches.
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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