1. 03 Oct, 2012 9 commits
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Support CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS. · fb34e94d
      Tom Lane authored
      Per discussion, schema-element subcommands are not allowed together with
      this option, since it's not very obvious what should happen to the element
      objects.
      
      Fabrízio de Royes Mello
      fb34e94d
    • Alvaro Herrera's avatar
      refactor ALTER some-obj SET OWNER implementation · 994c36e0
      Alvaro Herrera authored
      Remove duplicate implementation of catalog munging and miscellaneous
      privilege and consistency checks.  Instead rely on already existing data
      in objectaddress.c to do the work.
      
      Author: KaiGai Kohei
      Tweaked by me
      Reviewed by Robert Haas
      994c36e0
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Avoid planner crash/Assert failure with joins to unflattened subqueries. · 1f91c8ca
      Tom Lane authored
      examine_simple_variable supposed that any RTE_SUBQUERY rel it gets pointed
      at must have been planned already.  However, this isn't a safe assumption
      because we must do selectivity estimation while generating indexscan paths,
      and that code might look at join clauses involving a rel that the loop in
      set_base_rel_sizes() hasn't reached yet.  The simplest fix is to play dumb
      in such a situation, that is give up trying to extract any stats for the
      Var.  This could possibly be improved by making a separate pass over the
      RTE list to plan each unflattened subquery before we start the main
      planning work --- but that would be pretty invasive and it doesn't seem
      worth it, for now at least.  (We couldn't just break set_base_rel_sizes()
      into two loops: the prescan would need to handle all subquery rels in the
      query, not only those in the current join subproblem.)
      
      This bug was introduced in commit 1cb108ef,
      although I think that subsequent changes may have exposed it more than it
      was originally.  Per bug #7580 from Maxim Boguk.
      1f91c8ca
    • Alvaro Herrera's avatar
      REASSIGN OWNED: consider grants on tablespaces, too · fe3b5eb0
      Alvaro Herrera authored
      Apparently this was considered in the original code (see commit
      cec3b0a9) but I failed to notice that such entries would always be
      skipped by the database check at the start of the loop.
      
      Per bugs #7578 by Nikolay, #6116 by tushar.qa@gmail.com.
      fe3b5eb0
    • Heikki Linnakangas's avatar
      Add --sampling-rate option to pgbench. · e1be1df5
      Heikki Linnakangas authored
      This allows logging only some fraction of transactions, greatly reducing
      the amount of log generated.
      
      Tomas Vondra, reviewed by Robert Haas and Jeff Janes.
      e1be1df5
    • Heikki Linnakangas's avatar
      Return the number of rows processed when COPY is executed through SPI. · 7ae18159
      Heikki Linnakangas authored
      You can now get the number of rows processed by a COPY statement in a
      PL/pgSQL function with "GET DIAGNOSTICS x = ROW_COUNT".
      
      Pavel Stehule, reviewed by Amit Kapila, with some editing by me.
      7ae18159
    • Heikki Linnakangas's avatar
      Fix two bugs introduced in the xlog.c split. · bc1229c8
      Heikki Linnakangas authored
      The comment explaining the naming of timeline history files was wrong, and
      the history file was not being arhived.
      
      Pointed out by Fujii Masao.
      bc1229c8
    • Peter Eisentraut's avatar
      6bd17609
    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      In pg_upgrade, use full path name for analyze_new_cluster.sh script. · ce754579
      Bruce Momjian authored
      Backpatch to 9.2.
      ce754579
  2. 02 Oct, 2012 12 commits
  3. 01 Oct, 2012 4 commits
    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
      Add C comment that IsBackendPid() is called by external modules, so we · dbdb2172
      Bruce Momjian authored
      don't accidentally remove it.
      dbdb2172
    • Alvaro Herrera's avatar
      Remove collations from generic ALTER test · ece26987
      Alvaro Herrera authored
      The error messages they generate are not portable enough.
      
      Also, since the only point of the alter_generic_1 expected file was to
      cover platforms with no collation support, it's now useless, so remove
      it.
      ece26987
    • Heikki Linnakangas's avatar
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Provide some static-assertion functionality on all compilers. · 0d0aa5d2
      Tom Lane authored
      On reflection (especially after noticing how many buildfarm critters have
      __builtin_types_compatible_p but not _Static_assert), it seems like we
      ought to try a bit harder to make these macros do something everywhere.
      The initial cut at it would have been no help to code that is compiled only
      on platforms without _Static_assert, for instance; and in any case not all
      our contributors do their initial coding on the latest gcc version.
      
      Some googling about static assertions turns up quite a bit of prior art
      for making it work in compilers that lack _Static_assert.  The method
      that seems closest to our needs involves defining a struct with a bit-field
      that has negative width if the assertion condition fails.  There seems no
      reliable way to get the error message string to be output, but throwing a
      compile error with a confusing message is better than missing the problem
      altogether.
      
      In the same spirit, if we don't have __builtin_types_compatible_p we can at
      least insist that the variable have the same width as the type.  This won't
      catch errors such as "wrong pointer type", but it's far better than
      nothing.
      
      In addition to changing the macro definitions, adjust a
      compile-time-constant Assert in contrib/hstore to use StaticAssertStmt,
      so we can get some buildfarm coverage on whether that macro behaves sanely
      or not.  There's surely more places that could be converted, but this is
      the first one I came across.
      0d0aa5d2
  4. 30 Sep, 2012 3 commits
  5. 29 Sep, 2012 5 commits
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Fix bugs in "restore.sql" script emitted in pg_dump tar output. · ff75219e
      Tom Lane authored
      The tar output module did some very ugly and ultimately incorrect hacking
      on COPY commands to try to get them to work in the context of restoring a
      deconstructed tar archive.  In particular, it would fail altogether for
      table names containing any upper-case characters, since it smashed the
      command string to lower-case before modifying it (and, just to add insult
      to injury, did that in a way that would fail in multibyte encodings).
      I don't see any particular value in being flexible about the case of the
      command keywords, since the string will just have been created by
      dumpTableData, so let's get rid of the whole case-folding thing.
      
      Also, it doesn't seem to meet the POLA for the script to restore data only
      in COPY mode, so add \i commands to make it have comparable behavior in
      --inserts mode.
      
      Noted while looking at the tar-output code in connection with Brian
      Weaver's patch.
      ff75219e
    • Peter Eisentraut's avatar
      Add _FORTIFY_SOURCE to default compiler options for linux template · 997fa75d
      Peter Eisentraut authored
      Many distributors use this, so we might as well see the warnings as
      well.
      997fa75d
    • Peter Eisentraut's avatar
      PL/Python: Remove workaround for returning booleans in Python <2.3 · be0dfbad
      Peter Eisentraut authored
      Since Python 2.2 is no longer supported, we can now use Py_RETURN_TRUE
      and Py_RETURN_FALSE instead of the old workaround.
      be0dfbad
    • Peter Eisentraut's avatar
      PL/Python: Convert oid to long/int · db0af74a
      Peter Eisentraut authored
      oid is a numeric type, so transform it to the appropriate Python
      numeric type like the other ones.
      db0af74a
    • Alvaro Herrera's avatar
      Add alternative expected output for alter_generic · 811ca130
      Alvaro Herrera authored
      The original only expected file failed to consider machines without
      non-default collation support.  Per buildfarm.
      
      Also, move the test to another parallel group; the one it was originally
      put in is already full according to comments in the schedule file.  Per
      note from Tom Lane.
      811ca130
  6. 28 Sep, 2012 4 commits
    • Andrew Dunstan's avatar
      6e9876dc
    • Alvaro Herrera's avatar
      Add alter_generic regression test · ff7e5b48
      Alvaro Herrera authored
      This makes refactoring of parts of the ALTER command safe(r) because we
      ensure no change in functionality.
      
      Author: KaiGai Kohei
      ff7e5b48
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Fix tar files emitted by pg_dump and pg_basebackup to be POSIX conformant. · 05b555d1
      Tom Lane authored
      Both programs got the "magic" string wrong, causing standard-conforming tar
      implementations to believe the output was just legacy tar format without
      any POSIX extensions.  This doesn't actually matter that much, especially
      since pg_dump failed to fill the POSIX fields anyway, but still there is
      little point in emitting tar format if we can't be compliant with the
      standard.  In addition, pg_dump failed to write the EOF marker correctly
      (there should be 2 blocks of zeroes not just one), pg_basebackup put the
      numeric group ID in the wrong place, and both programs had a pretty
      brain-dead idea of how to compute the checksum.  Fix all that and improve
      the comments a bit.
      
      pg_restore is modified to accept either the correct POSIX-compliant "magic"
      string or the previous value.  This part of the change will need to be
      back-patched to avoid an unnecessary compatibility break when a previous
      version tries to read tar-format output from 9.3 pg_dump.
      
      Brian Weaver and Tom Lane
      05b555d1
    • Peter Eisentraut's avatar
  7. 27 Sep, 2012 3 commits
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Fix btmarkpos/btrestrpos to handle array keys. · 70bc5833
      Tom Lane authored
      This fixes another error in commit 9e8da0f7.
      I neglected to make the mark/restore functionality save and restore the
      current set of array key values, which led to strange behavior if an
      IndexScan with ScalarArrayOpExpr quals was used as the inner side of a
      mergejoin.  Per bug #7570 from Melese Tesfaye.
      70bc5833
    • Alvaro Herrera's avatar
      Have pg_terminate/cancel_backend not ERROR on non-existent processes · ae90ffad
      Alvaro Herrera authored
      This worked fine for superusers, but not for ordinary users trying to
      cancel their own processes.  Tweak the order the checks are done in so
      that we correctly return SIGNAL_BACKEND_ERROR (which current callers
      know to ignore without erroring out) so that an ordinary user can loop
      through a resultset without fearing that a process might exit in the
      middle of said looping -- causing the remaining processes to go
      unsignalled.
      
      Incidentally, the last in-core caller of IsBackendPid() is now gone.
      However, the function is exported and must remain in place, because
      there are plenty of callers in external modules.
      
      Author: Josh Kupershmidt
      
      Reviewed by Noah Misch
      ae90ffad
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Run check_keywords.pl anytime gram.c is rebuilt. · 55c1687a
      Tom Lane authored
      This script is a bit slow, but still it only takes a fraction of the time
      the bison run does, so the overhead doesn't seem intolerable.  And we
      definitely need some mechanical aid here, because people keep missing
      the need to add new keywords to the appropriate keyword-list production.
      
      While at it, I moved check_keywords.pl from src/tools into
      src/backend/parser where it's actually used, and did some very minor
      cleanup on the script.
      55c1687a