conversion of basic ASCII letters. Remove all uses of strcasecmp and
strncasecmp in favor of new functions pg_strcasecmp and pg_strncasecmp;
remove most but not all direct uses of toupper and tolower in favor of
pg_toupper and pg_tolower. These functions use the same notions of
case folding already developed for identifier case conversion. I left
the straight locale-based folding in place for situations where we are
just manipulating user data and not trying to match it to built-in
strings --- for example, the SQL upper() function is still locale
dependent. Perhaps this will prove not to be what's wanted, but at
the moment we can initdb and pass regression tests in Turkish locale.
results with tuples as ordinary varlena Datums. This commit does not
in itself do much for us, except eliminate the horrid memory leak
associated with evaluation of whole-row variables. However, it lays the
groundwork for allowing composite types as table columns, and perhaps
some other useful features as well. Per my proposal of a few days ago.
boxes. Change interface to user-defined GiST support methods union and
picksplit. Now instead of bytea struct it used special GistEntryVector
structure.
exposed thereby. AFAICT these would not lead to any worse problems than
junk emitted on the backend's stdout, but we should have the option to
catch possible worse errors in future.
Bug reference: 1081
Logged by: Aarjav Trivedi
Email address: aarjav@cc.gatech.edu
PostgreSQL version: 7.4
Operating system: Linux
Description: Spelling error in tsearch2.sql leading to problems
with
tsearch
Details:
On line 620 of tsearch2.sql which is required to install and run
TSEARCH,
REATE FUNCTION tsstat_in(cstring)
should be
CREATE FUNCTION tsstat_in(cstring)
because of this error, TSEARCH fails to work as specified,
areas are for the lifetime of the backend and in the interests of not breaking
something that's not broken I left alone.
Note for anyone reading this and wanting it for tsearch-v2-stable (i.e. for 7.3
backend) this patch probably will not apply cleanly to that source. It should
be simple enough to see what's going on and apply the changes by hand if need
be.
--
Nigel J. Andrews
The 'word' variable there is initialised from
the prs->words array, but immediately after,
that array may be reallocated, thus leaving
word pointing to unallocated memory.
tests) when using flex 2.5.31. The fix is to *not* try to use palloc
and pfree for allocations within the lexer; when you do that, the
yy_buffer_stack gets freed at inopportune times. The code is already
set up to do manual deallocation, so I see no particular advantage to
using palloc anyway.