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2003-11-12Cross-data-type comparisons are now indexable by btrees, pursuant to myTom Lane
pghackers proposal of 8-Nov. All the existing cross-type comparison operators (int2/int4/int8 and float4/float8) have appropriate support. The original proposal of storing the right-hand-side datatype as part of the primary key for pg_amop and pg_amproc got modified a bit in the event; it is easier to store zero as the 'default' case and only store a nonzero when the operator is actually cross-type. Along the way, remove the long-since-defunct bigbox_ops operator class.
2003-11-12Cleanup for recent .exe Win32 fix.Bruce Momjian
2003-11-11Add .exe to Win32 stat calls. Don't symlink postmaster on Win32.Bruce Momjian
2003-11-09Add operator strategy and comparison-value datatype fields to ScanKey.Tom Lane
Remove the 'strategy map' code, which was a large amount of mechanism that no longer had any use except reverse-mapping from procedure OID to strategy number. Passing the strategy number to the index AM in the first place is simpler and faster. This is a preliminary step in planned support for cross-datatype index operations. I'm committing it now since the ScanKeyEntryInitialize() API change touches quite a lot of files, and I want to commit those changes before the tree drifts under me.
2003-09-26Various message fixes, among those fixes for the previous round of fixesPeter Eisentraut
2003-09-25Message editing: remove gratuitous variations in message wording, standardizePeter Eisentraut
terms, add some clarifications, fix some untranslatable attempts at dynamic message building.
2003-09-24Repair some REINDEX problems per recent discussions. The relcache isTom Lane
now able to cope with assigning new relfilenode values to nailed-in-cache indexes, so they can be reindexed using the fully crash-safe method. This leaves only shared system indexes as special cases. Remove the 'index deactivation' code, since it provides no useful protection in the shared- index case. Require reindexing of shared indexes to be done in standalone mode, but remove other restrictions on REINDEX. -P (IgnoreSystemIndexes) now prevents using indexes for lookups, but does not disable index updates. It is therefore safe to allow from PGOPTIONS. Upshot: reindexing system catalogs can be done without a standalone backend for all cases except shared catalogs.
2003-08-26Mop-up for previous change to determine default shared_buffers andTom Lane
max_connections at initdb time. Get rid of DEF_NBUFFERS and DEF_MAXBACKENDS macros, which aren't doing anything useful anymore, and put more likely defaults into postgresql.conf.sample.
2003-08-04Remove --enable-recode feature, since it's been broken by IPv6 changes,Tom Lane
and seems to have too few users to justify maintaining.
2003-08-04Update copyrights to 2003.Bruce Momjian
2003-08-04pgindent run.Bruce Momjian
2003-08-01Adjust 'permission denied' messages to be more useful and consistent.Tom Lane
2003-07-31Cause library-preload feature to report error if specified initializationTom Lane
function is not found. Also, make all the PL libraries have initialization functions with standard names. Patch from Joe Conway.
2003-07-29Apply (a somewhat revised version of) Greg Mullane's patch to eliminateTom Lane
heuristic determination of day vs month in date/time input. Add the ability to specify that input is interpreted as yy-mm-dd order (which formerly worked, but only for yy greater than 31). DateStyle's input component now has the preferred spellings DMY, MDY, or YMD; the older keywords European and US are now aliases for the first two of these. Per recent discussions on pgsql-general.
2003-07-28A visit from the message-style police ...Tom Lane
2003-07-27elog mop-up: bring some straggling fprintf(stderr)'s into the elog world.Tom Lane
2003-07-27Tom, happier with the attached patch?Bruce Momjian
I'd have to disagree with regards to the memory leaks not being worth a mention - any such leak can cause problems when the PostgreSQL installation is either unattended, long-living andor has very high connection levels. Half a kilobyte on start-up isn't negligible in this light. Regards, Lee. Tom Lane writes: > Lee Kindness <[email protected]> writes: > > Guys, attached is a patch to fix two memory leaks on start-up. > > I do not like the changes to miscinit.c. In the first place, it is not > a "memory leak" to do a one-time allocation of state for a proc_exit > function. A bigger complaint is that your proposed change introduces > fragile coupling between CreateLockFile and its callers, in order to > save no resources worth mentioning. More, it introduces an assumption > that the globals directoryLockFile and socketLockFile don't change while > the postmaster is running. UnlinkLockFile should unlink the file that > it was originally told to unlink, regardless of what happens to those > globals. > > If you are intent on spending code to free stuff just before the > postmaster exits, a better fix would be for UnlinkLockFile to free its > string argument after using it. Lee Kindness
2003-07-25Error message editing in backend/utils (except /adt).Tom Lane
2003-07-14The default values for shared_buffers and max_connections are now 1000Tom Lane
and 100 respectively, if the platform will allow it. initdb selects values that are not too large to allow the postmaster to start, and places these values in the installed postgresql.conf file. This allows us to continue to start up out-of-the-box on platforms with small SHMMAX, while having somewhat-realistic default settings on platforms with reasonable SHMMAX. Per recent pghackers discussion.
2003-06-27Add is_superuser parameter reporting, soon to be used by psql.Tom Lane
2003-06-27First batch of object rename commands.Peter Eisentraut
2003-05-28Fix things so that an error occuring during standalone-backend processingTom Lane
in initdb will result in exit(1), allowing the initdb script to realize that there's something wrong.
2003-05-28In bootstrap and standalone-backend modes, do not sort LOG elevel outTom Lane
of order; the 'server log' output is actually client output in these scenarios and we ought to treat elevels the same way as in the client case. This allows initdb to not send backend stderr to /dev/null anymore, which makes it much more likely that people will notice problems during initdb.
2003-05-27Make debug_ GUC varables output DEBUG1 rather than LOG, and mention inBruce Momjian
docs that CLIENT/LOG_MIN_MESSAGES now controls debug_* output location. Doc changes included.
2003-05-15Allow Win32 to compile under MinGW. Major changes are:Bruce Momjian
Win32 port is now called 'win32' rather than 'win' add -lwsock32 on Win32 make gethostname() be only used when kerberos4 is enabled use /port/getopt.c new /port/opendir.c routines disable GUC unix_socket_group on Win32 convert some keywords.c symbols to KEYWORD_P to prevent conflict create new FCNTL_NONBLOCK macro to turn off socket blocking create new /include/port.h file that has /port prototypes, move out of c.h new /include/port/win32_include dir to hold missing include files work around ERROR being defined in Win32 includes
2003-05-14Backend support for autocommit removed, per recent discussions. TheTom Lane
only remnant of this failed experiment is that the server will take SET AUTOCOMMIT TO ON. Still TODO: provide some client-side autocommit logic in libpq.
2003-04-25In the continuing saga of FE/BE protocol revisions, add reporting ofTom Lane
initial values and runtime changes in selected parameters. This gets rid of the need for an initial 'select pg_client_encoding()' query in libpq, bringing us back to one message transmitted in each direction for a standard connection startup. To allow server version to be sent using the same GUC mechanism that handles other parameters, invent the concept of a never-settable GUC parameter: you can 'show server_version' but it's not settable by any GUC input source. Create 'lc_collate' and 'lc_ctype' never-settable parameters so that people can find out these settings without need for pg_controldata. (These side ideas were all discussed some time ago in pgsql-hackers, but not yet implemented.)
2003-04-04Add Win32 path handling for / vs. \ and drive letters.Bruce Momjian
2003-03-20> I can see a couple possible downsides: (a) the library might have someBruce Momjian
> weird behavior across fork boundaries; (b) the additional memory space > that has to be duplicated into child processes will cost something per > child launch, even if the child never uses it. But these are only > arguments that it might not *always* be a prudent thing to do, not that > we shouldn't give the DBA the tool to do it if he wants. So fire away. Here is a patch for the above, including a documentation update. It creates a new GUC variable "preload_libraries", that accepts a list in the form: preload_libraries = '$libdir/mylib1:initfunc,$libdir/mylib2' If ":initfunc" is omitted or not found, no initialization function is executed, but the library is still preloaded. If "$libdir/mylib" isn't found, the postmaster refuses to start. In my testing with PL/R, it reduces the first call to a PL/R function (after connecting) from almost 2 seconds, down to about 8 ms. Joe Conway
2003-02-22Simplify timezone-handling code per proposal to pghackers: get rid ofTom Lane
setting timezone-related variables during transaction start. They were not used anyway in platforms that HAVE_TM_ZONE or HAVE_INT_TIMEZONE, which it appears is *all* the platforms we are currently supporting. For platforms that have neither, we now only support UTC or numeric- offset-from-UTC timezones.
2003-02-19Fix for GUC client_encoding variable not being handledTatsuo Ishii
correctly. See following thread for more details. Subject: [HACKERS] client_encoding directive is ignored in postgresql.conf From: Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 22:24:04 +0900 (JST)
2003-01-27Get rid of last few unadorned 'permission denied' messages.Tom Lane
2003-01-25Where available, use utime() or utimes() to update the file mod timeTom Lane
of the socket file and socket lock file; this should prevent both of them from being removed by even the stupidest varieties of /tmp-cleaning script. Per suggestion from Giles Lean.
2002-12-05More cleanup of userid to be AclId rather than Oid.Bruce Momjian
2002-11-21Code review for superuser_reserved_connections patch. Don't try to doTom Lane
database access outside a transaction; revert bogus performance improvement in SIBackendInit(); improve comments; add documentation (this part courtesy Neil Conway).
2002-11-08This patch removes a bunch of superfluous #include directives: ifBruce Momjian
postgres.h or c.h includes a system header (such as stdio.h or stdlib.h), there's no need to specifically include it in any of the .c files in the backend. Neil Conway
2002-11-02Clean up a few fprintf(stderr)'s that should be elog's.Tom Lane
2002-10-03In a bootstrap process or standalone backend, set MaxBackends = 1Tom Lane
to avoid unnecessary consumption of semaphores.
2002-10-03This patch removes two unused global variables from globals.cBruce Momjian
Neil Conway
2002-09-04pgindent run.Bruce Momjian
2002-09-03Remove all traces of multibyte and locale options. Clean up commentsPeter Eisentraut
referring to "multibyte" where it really means character encoding.
2002-09-02Remove sys/types.h in files that include postgres.h, and hence c.h,Bruce Momjian
because c.h has sys/types.h.
2002-09-02Code review for HeapTupleHeader changes. Add version number to page headersTom Lane
(overlaying low byte of page size) and add HEAP_HASOID bit to t_infomask, per earlier discussion. Simplify scheme for overlaying fields in tuple header (no need for cmax to live in more than one place). Don't try to clear infomask status bits in tqual.c --- not safe to do it there. Don't try to force output table of a SELECT INTO to have OIDs, either. Get rid of unnecessarily complex three-state scheme for TupleDesc.tdhasoids, which has already caused one recent failure. Improve documentation.
2002-08-30AUTOCOMMIT mode is now an available backend GUC variable; setting itTom Lane
to false provides more SQL-spec-compliant behavior than we had before. I am not sure that setting it false is actually a good idea yet; there is a lot of client-side code that will probably be broken by turning autocommit off. But it's a start. Loosely based on a patch by David Van Wie.
2002-08-29This patch reserves the last superuser_reserved_connections slots forBruce Momjian
connections by the superuser only. This patch replaces the last patch I sent a couple of days ago. It closes a connection that has not been authorised by a superuser if it would leave less than the GUC variable ReservedBackends (superuser_reserved_connections in postgres.conf) backend process slots free in the SISeg. This differs to the first patch which only reserved the last ReservedBackends slots in the procState array. This has made the free slot test more expensive due to the use of a lock. After thinking about a comment on the first patch I've also made it a fatal error if the number of reserved slots is not less than the maximum number of connections. Nigel J. Andrews
2002-08-29Remove #ifdef MULTIBYTE per hackers list discussion.Tatsuo Ishii
2002-08-12Change memory-space accounting mechanism in tuplesort.c and tuplestore.cTom Lane
to make a reasonable attempt at accounting for palloc overhead, not just the requested size of each memory chunk. Since in many scenarios this will make for a significant reduction in the amount of space acquired, partially compensate by doubling the default value of SORT_MEM to 1Mb. Per discussion in pgsql-general around 9-Jun-2002..
2002-07-25Implement DROP CONVERSIONTatsuo Ishii
Add regression test
2002-07-20oid is needed, it is added at the end of the struct (after the nullBruce Momjian
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
2002-06-20Update copyright to 2002.Bruce Momjian