Tom Lane [Sun, 19 Nov 2000 22:07:16 +0000 (22:07 +0000)]
Update README with proposed new method for determining calling convention
of user-defined functions (forget 'C' vs 'newC', instead require an info
function to be present for new-style functions). Also update some other
out-of-date commentary.
Peter Eisentraut [Sat, 18 Nov 2000 19:02:03 +0000 (19:02 +0000)]
Polish error messages, help output, give marginal clue about command line
option conventions. (E.g., "pg_passwd -?" should not write to a file named
"-?".)
Tom Lane [Sat, 18 Nov 2000 05:41:45 +0000 (05:41 +0000)]
Tweak AbsoluteTimeIsReal() to avoid compiler bugs on machines where
a > comparison against INT_MIN may do the wrong thing. Per suggestion
from Andreas.
Tom Lane [Sat, 18 Nov 2000 03:55:51 +0000 (03:55 +0000)]
Modify locale code to defend against possibility that it was compiled
with an -fsigned-char/-funsigned-char setting opposite to that of libc,
thus breaking the convention that 'undefined' values returned by
localeconv() are represented by CHAR_MAX. It is sheer stupidity that
gcc even has such a switch --- it's just as bad as the structure-packing
control switches offered by the more brain-dead PC compilers --- and
as for the behavior of Linux distribution vendors who set RPM_OPT_FLAGS
differently from the way they built libc, well, words fail me...
Tatsuo Ishii [Fri, 17 Nov 2000 04:42:10 +0000 (04:42 +0000)]
Fix bugs in EUC_TW support. This fix includes patches contributed
by Chih-Chang Hsi. See "A Patch for MIC to EUC_TW code converting in
mb support" posting in pgsql-patches list dated 09 Nov 2000.
Tom Lane [Thu, 16 Nov 2000 22:30:52 +0000 (22:30 +0000)]
Change SearchSysCache coding conventions so that a reference count is
maintained for each cache entry. A cache entry will not be freed until
the matching ReleaseSysCache call has been executed. This eliminates
worries about cache entries getting dropped while still in use. See
my posting to pg-hackers of even date for more info.
Bruce Momjian [Thu, 16 Nov 2000 05:51:07 +0000 (05:51 +0000)]
Make pgsql compile on FreeBSD-alpha.
Context diff this time.
Remove -m486 compile args for FreeBSD-i386, compile -O2 on i386.
Compile with only -O on alpha for codegen safety.
Make the port use the TEST_AND_SET for alpha and i386 on FreeBSD.
Fix a lot of bogus string formats for outputting pointers (cast to int
and %u/%x replaced with no cast and %p), and 'Size'(size_t) are now
cast to 'unsigned long' and output with %lu/
Peter Eisentraut [Tue, 14 Nov 2000 19:13:27 +0000 (19:13 +0000)]
Small polishing of syslog facility and ident settings. Only allow setting
at postmaster start, rename syslog_progid to syslog_ident, since syslog
itself uses that term, fix doc markup.
Tom Lane [Tue, 14 Nov 2000 18:37:49 +0000 (18:37 +0000)]
Extend CREATE DATABASE to allow selection of a template database to be
cloned, rather than always cloning template1. Modify initdb to generate
two identical databases rather than one, template0 and template1.
Connections to template0 are disallowed, so that it will always remain
in its virgin as-initdb'd state. pg_dumpall now dumps databases with
restore commands that say CREATE DATABASE foo WITH TEMPLATE = template0.
This allows proper behavior when there is user-added data in template1.
initdb forced!
Bruce Momjian [Mon, 13 Nov 2000 21:35:03 +0000 (21:35 +0000)]
Ok, You guys are probably tired of me, BUT, here is another one, that
adds the facility to set the program name used in syslog.
(this includes the other ones).
One gotcha, the parser doesn't like special characters in strings.
For example, i tried to use pg-test, and if failed the parse coming
from the postgresql.conf file.
Bruce Momjian [Mon, 13 Nov 2000 15:18:15 +0000 (15:18 +0000)]
UUNET is looking into offering PostgreSQL as a part of a managed web
hosting product, on both shared and dedicated machines. We currently
offer Oracle and MySQL, and it would be a nice middle-ground.
However, as shipped, PostgreSQL lacks the following features we need
that MySQL has:
1. The ability to listen only on a particular IP address. Each
hosting customer has their own IP address, on which all of their
servers (http, ftp, real media, etc.) run.
2. The ability to place the Unix-domain socket in a mode 700 directory.
This allows us to automatically create an empty database, with an
empty DBA password, for new or upgrading customers without having
to interactively set a DBA password and communicate it to (or from)
the customer. This in turn cuts down our install and upgrade times.
3. The ability to connect to the Unix-domain socket from within a
change-rooted environment. We run CGI programs chrooted to the
user's home directory, which is another reason why we need to be
able to specify where the Unix-domain socket is, instead of /tmp.
4. The ability to, if run as root, open a pid file in /var/run as
root, and then setuid to the desired user. (mysqld -u can almost
do this; I had to patch it, too).
The patch below fixes problem 1-3. I plan to address #4, also, but
haven't done so yet. These diffs are big enough that they should give
the PG development team something to think about in the meantime :-)
Also, I'm about to leave for 2 weeks' vacation, so I thought I'd get
out what I have, which works (for the problems it tackles), now.
With these changes, we can set up and run PostgreSQL with scripts the
same way we can with apache or proftpd or mysql.
In summary, this patch makes the following enhancements:
1. Adds an environment variable PGUNIXSOCKET, analogous to MYSQL_UNIX_PORT,
and command line options -k --unix-socket to the relevant programs.
2. Adds a -h option to postmaster to set the hostname or IP address to
listen on instead of the default INADDR_ANY.
3. Extends some library interfaces to support the above.
4. Fixes a few memory leaks in PQconnectdb().
The default behavior is unchanged from stock 7.0.2; if you don't use
any of these new features, they don't change the operation.
Tom Lane [Sun, 12 Nov 2000 20:51:52 +0000 (20:51 +0000)]
Keep track of the last active slot in the shared ProcState array, so
that search loops only have to scan that far and not through all maxBackends
entries. This eliminates a performance penalty for setting maxBackends
much higher than the average number of active backends. Also, eliminate
no-longer-used 'backend tag' concept. Remove setting of environment
variables at backend start (except for CYR_RECODE), since none of them
are being examined by the backend any longer.
Tom Lane [Sun, 12 Nov 2000 00:37:02 +0000 (00:37 +0000)]
Restructure handling of inheritance queries so that they work with outer
joins, and clean things up a good deal at the same time. Append plan node
no longer hacks on rangetable at runtime --- instead, all child tables are
given their own RT entries during planning. Concept of multiple target
tables pushed up into execMain, replacing bug-prone implementation within
nodeAppend. Planner now supports generating Append plans for inheritance
sets either at the top of the plan (the old way) or at the bottom. Expanding
at the bottom is appropriate for tables used as sources, since they may
appear inside an outer join; but we must still expand at the top when the
target of an UPDATE or DELETE is an inheritance set, because we actually need
a different targetlist and junkfilter for each target table in that case.
Fortunately a target table can't be inside an outer join... Bizarre mutual
recursion between union_planner and prepunion.c is gone --- in fact,
union_planner doesn't really have much to do with union queries anymore,
so I renamed it grouping_planner.
Allow interpretation of INTERVALs with more timezone-like syntax.
Define conversions to and from text for date, time, and timetz.
Have millisecond and microsecond return full # of seconds in those units.
Previously, only returned full fractional part in those units.
Fix bug in recent improvement to type resolution code. Forgot to retain
"best choice" type category when resolving UNKNOWN function and operator
arguments. Thanks to Tom Lane for finding test case.
Bruce Momjian [Fri, 10 Nov 2000 22:06:26 +0000 (22:06 +0000)]
the bug was not fixed in the snapshot of November 5th. Also the enterprise
edition of the driver did not compile. I have fixed both issues again. I have
attached the modified files to this email, maybe you can check them into the
repository. (Fixes are marked with //FIXME). Enterprise edition driver now
compiles and seems to work.
Tom Lane [Fri, 10 Nov 2000 20:13:27 +0000 (20:13 +0000)]
Adjust INET/CIDR display conventions and reimplement some INET/CIDR
functions, per recent discussions on pghackers. For now, I have called
the verbose-display formatting function text(), but will reconsider if
enough people object.
initdb forced.
Hiroshi Inoue [Fri, 10 Nov 2000 09:38:21 +0000 (09:38 +0000)]
Use SearchSysCacheTupleCopy() instead of SearchSysCacheTuple() in
order to continue to access the tuple more than now.
This would resolve a segmentation fault error.
Tom Lane [Fri, 10 Nov 2000 00:33:12 +0000 (00:33 +0000)]
Clean up syscache so that recursive invocation is safe, and remove error
message about recursive use of a syscache. Also remove most of the
specialized indexscan routines in indexing.c --- it turns out that
catcache.c is perfectly able to perform the indexscan for itself,
in fact has already looked up all the information needed to do so!
This should be faster as well as needing far less boilerplate code.
Tom Lane [Thu, 9 Nov 2000 18:12:53 +0000 (18:12 +0000)]
ExecEndAppend() neglected to close indices on appended result rels,
and improperly prevented the main result rel from being closed if it
wasn't one of the Append's own result rels. Per report from Hiroshi.
Tom Lane [Wed, 8 Nov 2000 22:10:03 +0000 (22:10 +0000)]
Make DROP TABLE rollback-able: postpone physical file delete until commit.
(WAL logging for this is not done yet, however.) Clean up a number of really
crufty things that are no longer needed now that DROP behaves nicely. Make
temp table mapper do the right things when drop or rename affecting a temp
table is rolled back. Also, remove "relation modified while in use" error
check, in favor of locking tables at first reference and holding that lock
throughout the statement.
Enable fallback to string type when argument(s) are of UNKNOWN type.
Same code exactly as for function resolution.
An obvious example is for
select '1' = '01';
which used to throw an error and which now resolves to two text strings.