1391 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Tom Lane
547bb4a7f2 Use a hopefully-more-reliable method of detecting default selectivity
estimates when combining the estimates for a range query.  As pointed out
by Miquel van Smoorenburg, the existing check for an impossible combined
result would quite possibly fail to detect one default and one non-default
input.  It seems better to use the default range query estimate in such
cases.  To do so, add a check for an estimate of exactly DEFAULT_INEQ_SEL.
This is a bit ugly because it introduces additional coupling between
clauselist_selectivity and scalarltsel/scalargtsel, but it's not like
there wasn't plenty already...
2004-11-09 00:34:46 +00:00
Tom Lane
98e8b48053 Create 'default_tablespace' GUC variable that supplies a TABLESPACE
clause implicitly whenever one is not given explicitly.  Remove concept
of a schema having an associated tablespace, and simplify the rules for
selecting a default tablespace for a table or index.  It's now just
(a) explicit TABLESPACE clause; (b) default_tablespace if that's not an
empty string; (c) database's default.  This will allow pg_dump to use
SET commands instead of tablespace clauses to determine object locations
(but I didn't actually make it do so).  All per recent discussions.
2004-11-05 19:17:13 +00:00
Tom Lane
c4acbb843b timestamptz_trunc() should only recalculate the timezone when truncating
to DAY precision or coarser; leave the timezone alone when precision is
HOUR or less.  This avoids surprises for inputs near a DST transition
time, as per example from Matthew Gabeler-Lee.  (The only reason we
recalculate at all is so that outputs that are supposed to represent
days will come out as local midnight, and that's not relevant for sub-day
precision.)
2004-11-01 22:00:30 +00:00
Tom Lane
5ba04cd9f1 Invent pg_next_dst_boundary() and rewrite DetermineLocalTimeZone() to
use it, as per my proposal of yesterday.  This gives us a means of
determining the zone offset to impute to an unlabeled timestamp that
is both efficient and reliable, unlike all our previous tries involving
mktime() and localtime().  The behavior for invalid or ambiguous times
at a DST transition is fixed to be really and truly "assume standard
time", fixing a bug that has come and gone repeatedly but was back
again in 7.4.  (There is some ongoing discussion about whether we should
raise an error instead, but for the moment I'll make it do what it was
previously intended to do.)
2004-11-01 21:34:44 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
9c3d654a16 Update comment to point to proper file. 2004-11-01 14:33:10 +00:00
Tom Lane
80559fa9e9 I found a corner case in which it is possible for RI_FKey_check's call
of HeapTupleSatisfiesItself() to trigger a hint-bit update on the tuple:
if the row was updated or deleted by a subtransaction of my own transaction
that was later rolled back.  This cannot occur in pre-8.0 of course, so
the hint-bit patch applied a couple weeks ago is OK for existing releases.
But for 8.0 it seems we had better fix things so that RI_FKey_check can
pass the correct buffer number to HeapTupleSatisfiesItself.  Accordingly,
add fields to the TriggerData struct to carry the buffer ID(s) for the
old and new tuple(s).  There are other possible solutions but this one
seems cleanest; it will allow other AFTER-trigger functions to safely
do tqual.c calls if they want to.  Put new fields at end of struct so
that there is no API breakage.
2004-10-30 20:53:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
319902dc8c Fix to_number for the case of a trailing S.
Karel Zak
2004-10-28 18:55:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
b2b0673e4b When displaying a Var that is a reference to a column of an unnamed join,
try to display it as a reference to the underlying column instead.  This
is a legitimate substitution (it wouldn't be for a named join) and it
fixes some cases where the display would otherwise be ambiguous.  Per
example from Sim Zacks.
2004-10-27 18:09:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
a1bc728cf9 Add a HINT about the likely reason for 'invalid multibyte character for locale' failure. 2004-10-19 15:04:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
bdbe9c9f06 pg_get_indexdef() didn't do quite the right thing with identifying
an index's tablespace.
2004-10-17 21:17:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
fae7ce83fe Make locale_messages_assign() really work on Windows; the prior hack
only covered the case of assigning "", and failed to recognize that
actually setlocale(LC_MESSAGES,...) does not work at all on this platform.
Magnus Hagander, some code prettification by Tom Lane.
2004-10-17 20:02:26 +00:00
Tom Lane
9ffc8ed58b Repair possible failure to update hint bits back to disk, per
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2004-10/msg00464.php.
This fix is intended to be permanent: it moves the responsibility for
calling SetBufferCommitInfoNeedsSave() into the tqual.c routines,
eliminating the requirement for callers to test whether t_infomask changed.
Also, tighten validity checking on buffer IDs in bufmgr.c --- several
routines were paranoid about out-of-range shared buffer numbers but not
about out-of-range local ones, which seems a tad pointless.
2004-10-15 22:40:29 +00:00
Neil Conway
7069dbcc31 More minor cosmetic improvements:
- remove another senseless "extern" keyword that was applied to a
function definition
- change a foo more function signatures from "some_type foo()" to
"some_type foo(void)"
- rewrite another K&R style function definition
- make the type of the "action" function pointer in the KeyWord struct
in src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c more precise
2004-10-13 01:25:13 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
0fd37839d9 Message style revisions 2004-10-12 21:54:45 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
f4f6caa9b0 Do proper testing of CIDR bits against network mask, e.g. don't allow:
test=# select '204.248.199.1/31'::cidr;

Previous releases erroneously accepted such addresses.

WARN IN RELEASE NOTES

Kevin Brintnall
2004-10-08 01:10:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
4b10271037 Change get_rule_expr so that when the input is a List, it displays the
list elements comma-separated instead of barfing.  This allows elimination
of half a dozen redundant copies of that behavior, and also makes the
world safe again for pg_get_expr() applied to pg_index.indexprs, per gripe
from Alexander Zhiltsov.
2004-10-07 20:36:52 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a5d7ba773d Adjust comments previously moved to column 1 by pgident. 2004-10-07 15:21:58 +00:00
Tom Lane
6c61af6654 Remove arithmetic operators on the 1-byte-char datatype, as per proposals
made several times in the past.  Add coercion functions between "char"
and integer so that a workaround is possible if needed.

Initdb forced.
2004-10-04 22:49:59 +00:00
Tom Lane
4171bb869f Detect overflow in integer arithmetic operators (integer, smallint, and
bigint variants).  Clean up some inconsistencies in error message wording.
Fix scanint8 to allow trailing whitespace in INT64_MIN case.  Update
int8-exp-three-digits.out, which seems to have been ignored by the last
couple of people to modify the int8 regression test, and remove
int8-exp-three-digits-win32.out which is thereby exposed as redundant.
2004-10-04 14:42:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
125bf342fd Convert pg_stat_get_backend_idset to use the existing SRF support.
This seems the cleanest way of fixing its lack of a shutdown callback,
which was preventing it from working correctly in a query that didn't
run it to completion.  Per bug report from Szima GÄbor.
2004-10-01 21:03:42 +00:00
Tom Lane
ae8f7313ab Rewrite ReadArrayStr() to avoid O(N^2) behavior on large strings,
and hopefully improve code clarity while at it.  One intentional
semantics change: a backslashed space will not be treated as removable
trailing whitespace, as the prior coding would do.  ISTM that if it
wouldn't be considered removable leading whitespace, it shouldn't be
stripped at the end either.
2004-09-27 01:39:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
84c7cef5eb Fix estimate_num_groups to be able to use expression-index statistics
when there is an expressional index matching a GROUP BY item.
2004-09-18 19:39:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
8f9f198603 Restructure subtransaction handling to reduce resource consumption,
as per recent discussions.  Invent SubTransactionIds that are managed like
CommandIds (ie, counter is reset at start of each top transaction), and
use these instead of TransactionIds to keep track of subtransaction status
in those modules that need it.  This means that a subtransaction does not
need an XID unless it actually inserts/modifies rows in the database.
Accordingly, don't assign it an XID nor take a lock on the XID until it
tries to do that.  This saves a lot of overhead for subtransactions that
are only used for error recovery (eg plpgsql exceptions).  Also, arrange
to release a subtransaction's XID lock as soon as the subtransaction
exits, in both the commit and abort cases.  This avoids holding many
unique locks after a long series of subtransactions.  The price is some
additional overhead in XactLockTableWait, but that seems acceptable.
Finally, restructure the state machine in xact.c to have a more orthogonal
set of states for subtransactions.
2004-09-16 16:58:44 +00:00
Neil Conway
6a2869f64e Fix a read of uninitialized memory in array_out(). Perform some minor
cosmetic code cleanup at the same time.
2004-09-16 03:15:54 +00:00
Tom Lane
b2c4071299 Redesign query-snapshot timing so that volatile functions in READ COMMITTED
mode see a fresh snapshot for each command in the function, rather than
using the latest interactive command's snapshot.  Also, suppress fresh
snapshots as well as CommandCounterIncrement inside STABLE and IMMUTABLE
functions, instead using the snapshot taken for the most closely nested
regular query.  (This behavior is only sane for read-only functions, so
the patch also enforces that such functions contain only SELECT commands.)
As per my proposal of 6-Sep-2004; I note that I floated essentially the
same proposal on 19-Jun-2002, but that discussion tailed off without any
action.  Since 8.0 seems like the right place to be taking possibly
nontrivial backwards compatibility hits, let's get it done now.
2004-09-13 20:10:13 +00:00
Tom Lane
b339d1fff6 Fire non-deferred AFTER triggers immediately upon query completion,
rather than when returning to the idle loop.  This makes no particular
difference for interactively-issued queries, but it makes a big difference
for queries issued within functions: trigger execution now occurs before
the calling function is allowed to proceed.  This responds to numerous
complaints about nonintuitive behavior of foreign key checking, such as
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-bugs/2004-09/msg00020.php, and
appears to be required by the SQL99 spec.
Also take the opportunity to simplify the data structures used for the
pending-trigger list, rename them for more clarity, and squeeze out a
bit of space.
2004-09-10 18:40:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
6ad853b975 Yet another place where someone was being careless about the arguments
of <ctype.h> macros.
2004-09-02 20:07:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
3cd16475db Cope with recent HPUX versions providing isfinite() instead of finite(). 2004-09-02 17:12:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
e41acf4029 Tweak prettyprinting rules for saner indenting of UNION, INTERSECT,
EXCEPT constructs.
2004-09-01 23:58:38 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
15d3f9f6b7 Another pgindent run with lib typedefs added. 2004-08-30 02:54:42 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
b6b71b85bc Pgindent run for 8.0. 2004-08-29 05:07:03 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
da9a8649d8 Update copyright to 2004. 2004-08-29 04:13:13 +00:00
Joe Conway
f900af7961 Further tightening of the array literal parser. Prevent junk
from being accepted after the outer right brace. Per report from
Markus Bertheau.

Also add regression test cases for this change, and for previous
recent array literal parser changes.
2004-08-28 19:31:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
1785acebf2 Introduce local hash table for lock state, as per recent proposal.
PROCLOCK structs in shared memory now have only a bitmask for held
locks, rather than counts (making them 40 bytes smaller, which is a
good thing).  Multiple locks within a transaction are counted in the
local hash table instead, and we have provision for tracking which
ResourceOwner each count belongs to.  Solves recently reported problem
with memory leakage within long transactions.
2004-08-27 17:07:42 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
46be0c18f1 > After all that about numbering centuries and millenia correctly,
> why does CVS tip still give me
>
> regression=# select extract(century from now());
>  date_part
> -----------
>         20
> (1 row)
> [ ... looks in code ... ]
>
> Apparently it's because you fixed only timestamp_part, and not
> timestamptz_part.  I'm not too sure about what timestamp_trunc or
> timestamptz_trunc should do, but they may be wrong as well.

Sigh... as usual, what is not tested does not work:-(


> Could we have a more complete patch?

Please find a submission attached. I hope it really fixes all decade,
century and millenium issues for extract and *_trunc functions on
interval
and other timestamp types. If someone could check that the results
are reasonnable, it would be great.

I indeed overlooked the fact that there were two functions. The patch
fixes the code so that both variants agree.

I added comments to interval extractions, because it relies on the C
division to have a negative remainder: -7/10 = 0 and remains -7.

As for *_trunc functions, I have chosen to put the first year of the
century or millennium: -100, 1, 101... 1001 2001 etc. Indeed, I don't
think it would make sense to put 2000 (last year of the 2nd millennium)
for rounding all years of the third millenium.

I also fixed the code so that all decades last 10 years and decade 199
means the 1990's.

I have added some tests that are relevant to deal with tricky cases. The
formula may be simplified, but all these cases must pass. Please keep
them.

Fabien Coelho
2004-08-20 03:45:14 +00:00
Tom Lane
bbd6eb5b95 Repair some issues with column aliases and RowExpr construction in the
presence of dropped columns.  Document the already-presumed fact that
eref aliases in relation RTEs are supposed to have entries for dropped
columns; cause the user alias structs to have such entries too, so that
there's always a one-to-one mapping to the underlying physical attnums.
Adjust expandRTE() and related code to handle the case where a column
that is part of a JOIN has been dropped.  Generalize expandRTE()'s API
so that it can be used in a couple of places that formerly rolled their
own implementation of the same logic.  Fix ruleutils.c to suppress
display of aliases for columns that were dropped since the rule was made.
2004-08-19 20:57:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
fcaad7e2c1 Standardize on the assumption that the arguments of a RowExpr correspond
to the physical layout of the rowtype, ie, there are dummy arguments
corresponding to any dropped columns in the rowtype.  We formerly had a
couple of places that did it this way and several others that did not.
Fixes Gaetano Mendola's "cache lookup failed for type 0" bug of 5-Aug.
2004-08-17 18:47:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
b2d9fbeef2 Work around broken strtod() that's present in many Solaris releases.
Thanks to Michael Fuhr for identifying the problem.
2004-08-11 17:20:50 +00:00
Joe Conway
cb50ee286d Tighened up syntax checking of array input processing considerably. Junk that
was previously allowed in odd places with odd results now causes an ERROR.
Also changed behavior with respect to whitespace -- trailing whitespace is
now ignored as well as leading whitespace (which has always been ignored).

Documentation updated to reflect change in whitespace handling. Also some
refactoring to what I believe is a more sensible order of several paragraphs.
2004-08-08 05:01:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
7f018ac1c2 Use one, not zero, as the default lower bound for arrays of AclItems.
This avoids changing the displayed appearance of ACL columns now that
array_out decorates its output with bounds information when the lower
bound isn't one.  Per gripe from Gaetano Mendola.  Note that I did not
force initdb for this, although any database initdb'd in the last
couple of days is going to have some problems.
2004-08-06 18:05:49 +00:00
Joe Conway
0e13d627be Require that array literals produce "rectangular" arrays, i.e. all the
subarrays of a given dimension have the same number of elements/subarrays.

Also repair a longstanding undocumented (as far as I can see) ability to
explicitly set array bounds in the array literal syntax. It now can
deal properly with negative array indicies. Modify array_out so that
arrays with non-standard lower bounds (i.e. not 1) are output with
the expicit dimension syntax. This fixes a longstanding issue whereby
arrays with non-default lower bounds had them changed to default
after a dump/reload cycle.

Modify regression tests and docs to suit, and add some minimal
documentation regarding the explicit dimension syntax.
2004-08-05 03:30:44 +00:00
Tom Lane
fcbc438727 Label CVS tip as 8.0devel instead of 7.5devel. Adjust various comments
and documentation to reference 8.0 instead of 7.5.
2004-08-04 21:34:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
5cc38649d4 record_out and friends need to cope with dropped columns in the row
datatype.  Per example from Gaetano Mendola, 2004-07-25.
2004-08-04 19:31:15 +00:00
Tom Lane
58c41712d5 Add functions pg_start_backup, pg_stop_backup to create backup label
and history files as per recent discussion.  While at it, remove
pg_terminate_backend, since we have decided we do not have time during
this release cycle to address the reliability concerns it creates.
Split the 'Miscellaneous Functions' documentation section into
'System Information Functions' and 'System Administration Functions',
which hopefully will draw the eyes of those looking for such things.
2004-08-03 20:32:36 +00:00
Tom Lane
d529989149 While perusing SQL92 I realized that we are delivering the wrong SQLSTATE
error code for string-too-long errors.  It should be STRING_DATA_RIGHT_TRUNCATION
not STRING_DATA_LENGTH_MISMATCH.  The latter probably should only be
applied to cases where a string must be exactly so many bits --- there are
no cases at all where it applies to character strings, only bit strings.
2004-08-02 16:51:10 +00:00
Tom Lane
f0efe26402 Support USING INDEX TABLESPACE clause for PRIMARY KEY and UNIQUE
constraints.  Christopher Kings-Lynne.
2004-08-02 04:28:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
d6f8a76cf2 Cause ALTER OWNER commands to update the object's ACL, replacing references
to the old owner with the new owner.  This is not necessarily right, but
it's sure a lot more likely to be what the user wants than doing nothing.
Christopher Kings-Lynne, some rework by Tom Lane.
2004-08-01 20:30:49 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
e47cbb3bad Add has_tablespace_privilege().
Christopher Kings-Lynne
2004-07-12 20:23:59 +00:00
Tom Lane
c8c40bbc9e Cause the format of BC timestamptz output to be 'datetime zone BC' rather
than 'datetime BC zone', because the former is accepted by the timestamptz
input converter while the latter may not be depending on spacing.  This
is not a loss of compatibility w.r.t. 7.4 and before, because until very
recently there was never a case where we'd output both zone and 'BC'.
2004-07-11 04:57:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
07b4c48b6a Fix broken logic for pretty-printing parenthesis-suppression in UNION
et al.
2004-07-06 04:50:21 +00:00