- 22 Apr, 2002 4 commits
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Tom Lane authored
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Michael Meskes authored
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
Change elog(ERROR) messages to say that a variable takes one parameter, rather than saying that it does not take multiple parameters.
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
The last version caught this with an assert because I wasn't sure whether we should elog(ERROR) or just loop through the parameters.
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- 21 Apr, 2002 16 commits
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
it is now obsolete. Need some regression test cases to prove otherwise...
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
These were for cases protected by elog(ERROR) exits, but may as well keep the compiler happy. Not sure why they don't show up on my gcc-2.96.x version of the compiler.
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Tom Lane authored
Update horology-no-DST-before-1970.out (tested on HPUX), plus an extrapolated horology-solaris-1947.out (needs verification).
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
now, but we may want otherwise on systems which support it.
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
Use "--enable-integer-datetimes" in configuration to use this rather than the original float8 storage. I would recommend the integer-based storage for any platform on which it is available. We perhaps should make this the default for the production release. Change timezone(timestamptz) results to return timestamp rather than a character string. Formerly, we didn't have a way to represent timestamps with an explicit time zone other than freezing the info into a string. Now, we can reasonably omit the explicit time zone from the result and return a timestamp with values appropriate for the specified time zone. Much cleaner, and if you need the time zone in the result you can put it into a character string pretty easily anyway. Allow fractional seconds in date/time types even for dates prior to 1BC. Limit timestamp data types to 6 decimal places of precision. Just right for a micro-second storage of int8 date/time types, and reduces the number of places ad-hoc rounding was occuring for the float8-based types. Use lookup tables for precision/rounding calculations for timestamp and interval types. Formerly used pow() to calculate the desired value but with a more limited range there is no reason to not type in a lookup table. Should be *much* better performance, though formerly there were some optimizations to help minimize the number of times pow() was called. Define a HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP variable. Based on the configure option "--enable-integer-datetimes" and the existing internal INT64_IS_BUSTED. Add explicit date/interval operators and functions for addition and subtraction. Formerly relied on implicit type promotion from date to timestamp with time zone. Change timezone conversion functions for the timetz type from "timetz()" to "timezone()". This is consistant with other time zone coersion functions for other types. Bump the catalog version to 200204201. Fix up regression tests to reflect changes in fractional seconds representation for date/times in BC eras. All regression tests pass on my Linux box.
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
This is a big change from past behavior, but the last release was designed to handle this correctly for dump/restore upgrades. Fix up handling of SET value arguments. Allow lists for most options at least at the parser level; multiple values may be rejected at the command processor of course. Allow more variations on values for SET commands, including integer and float values where formerly stringy fields were required. Check precision specification for date/time fields against the true precision range allowed by the data types. Especially useful with the new int8-based storage for these types, where precision is fixed and predictable. Stub out a basic CREATE ASSERTION per SQL9x. Does not do anything (yet) but should be augmented as appropriate. Minor fixups in braces and tabbing.
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
most required a stringy syntax in the parser; now integers and floats can (or should) be handled. There is at least one cheesy error message mentioning sending mail to me if there are problems; should be changed prior to release. Allow lists of values from the parser in more cases. If multiple arguments were not allowed previously, they probably are not allowed now, but at least the data structures being passed around are more consistant across more cases.
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
compiled for integer date/time storage and to check the length of storage for the locale fields in the same data structure. Slightly reword some of the error messages to be more accurate on possible recovery options (e.g. recompile *or* re-initdb). Bump version number on this file.
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
capabilities of specifying time zones as intervals per SQL9x. Put refentrytitle contents on the same line as the tag. Otherwise, leading whitespace is propagated into the product, which (at least) messes up the ToC layout. Remove (some) docinfo tags containing dates. Best to omit if the dates are not accurate; maybe use CVS dates instead or leave them out.
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
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Peter Eisentraut authored
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Tom Lane authored
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Tom Lane authored
different privilege bits (might as well make use of the space we were wasting on padding). EXECUTE and USAGE bits for procedures, languages now are separate privileges instead of being overlaid on SELECT. Add privileges for namespaces and databases. The GRANT and REVOKE commands work for these object types, but we don't actually enforce the privileges yet...
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Tatsuo Ishii authored
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- 20 Apr, 2002 3 commits
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Peter Eisentraut authored
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Peter Eisentraut authored
Use flex flags -CF. Pass the to-be-scanned string around as StringInfo type, to avoid querying the length repeatedly. Clean up some code and remove lex-compatibility cruft. Escape backslash sequences inline. Use flex-provided yy_scan_buffer() function to set up input, rather than using myinput().
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Peter Eisentraut authored
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- 19 Apr, 2002 2 commits
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Tom Lane authored
_RETURN now, since there's no need to keep 'em unique anymore.
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Tom Lane authored
(tgrelid, tgname). This provides an additional check on trigger name uniqueness per-table (which was already enforced by the code anyway). With this change, RelationBuildTriggers will read the triggers in order by tgname, since it's scanning using this index. Since a predictable trigger ordering has been requested for some time, document this behavior as a feature. Also document that rules fire in name order, since yesterday's changes to pg_rewrite indexing cause that too.
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- 18 Apr, 2002 15 commits
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Tom Lane authored
per previous discussion.
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Tom Lane authored
DROP RULE and COMMENT ON RULE syntax adds an 'ON tablename' clause, similar to TRIGGER syntaxes. To allow loading of existing pg_dump files containing COMMENT ON RULE, the COMMENT code will still accept the old syntax --- but only if the target rulename is unique across the whole database.
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Bruce Momjian authored
< without using PL/PgSQL EXECUTE, needs cached plan invalidation > without using PL/PgSQL EXECUTE, needs cache prevention/invalidation
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Bruce Momjian authored
> o Abort all, some or, no SET changes made in an aborted transaction
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Bruce Momjian authored
> o Abort all or commit all SET changes made in an aborted transaction
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
> o Allow Java server-side programming, http://pljava.sourceforge.net > [java]
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
> * Rod is Rod Taylor <rbt@zort.ca>
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
> * Cache most recent query plan(s) (Neil) [prepare] > * Neil is Neil Conway <nconway@klamath.dyndns.org>
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Bruce Momjian authored
> using a sequential scan for highest/lowest values (Oleg)
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Bruce Momjian authored
Add to DROP COLUMN description.
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