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Tom Lane
77241fe9fd Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2008c (DST law changes in
Morocco, Iraq, Choibalsan, Pakistan, Syria, Cuba, Argentina/San_Luis).
2008-06-01 18:23:07 +00:00
Tom Lane
8146f890bb Make 8.3.x psql print tab characters as an appropriate number of spaces,
rather than "\x09".  Before 8.3 we just printed tabs as-is, leading to poor
formatting of subsequent columns, but consensus is that "\x09" is not an
improvement over that.  Back-patch of fix that's already in HEAD.
2008-05-29 19:34:44 +00:00
Tom Lane
fe4f2861ba Fix some bugs introduced by the 8.2-era conversion of cube functions to V1
calling convention.  cube_inter and cube_distance could attempt to pfree
their input arguments, and cube_dim returned a value from a struct it
might have just pfree'd (which would only really cause a problem in a
debug build, but it's still wrong).  Per bug #4208 and additional code
reading.

In HEAD and 8.3, I also made a batch of cosmetic changes to bring these
functions into line with the preferred coding style for V1 functions,
ie declare and fetch all the arguments at the top so readers can easily
see what they are.
2008-05-29 18:46:46 +00:00
Tom Lane
f26cbcab75 Backpatch Zdenek Kotala's fix to prevent pglz_decompress from stomping on
memory if the compressed data is corrupt.

Backpatch as far as 8.2.  The issue exists in older branches too, but given
the lack of field reports, it's not clear it's worth any additional effort
to adapt the patch to the slightly different code in older branches.
2008-05-28 21:58:03 +00:00
Tom Lane
85a24f0dd9 Improve GRANT documentation to point out that UPDATE and DELETE typically
require SELECT privilege as well, since you normally need to read existing
column values within such commands.  This behavior is according to spec,
but we'd never documented it before.  Per gripe from Volkan Yazici.
2008-05-28 00:45:47 +00:00
Tom Lane
dcab19c084 Require bind_textdomain_codeset() not just gettext() to enable NLS support.
GNU gettext before 0.10.36 does not have that function, and is generally too
incomplete to be usable.
2008-05-27 22:18:11 +00:00
Tom Lane
764b10c978 Clarify description of typmod input function, per Jeff Davis. 2008-05-27 18:05:20 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
4bdc742231 Explicitly bind gettext() to the UTF8 locale when in use.
This is required on Windows due to the special locale
handling for UTF8 that doesn't change the full environment.

Fixes crash with translated error messages per bugs 4180
and 4196.

Tom Lane
2008-05-27 12:24:46 +00:00
Tom Lane
ed91252bc2 Fix an old corner-case bug in set_config_option: push_old_value has to be
called before, not after, calling the assign_hook if any.  This is because
push_old_value might fail (due to palloc out-of-memory), and in that case
there would be no stack entry to tell transaction abort to undo the GUC
assignment.  Of course the actual assignment to the GUC variable hasn't
happened yet --- but the assign_hook might have altered subsidiary state.
Without a stack entry we won't call it again to make it undo such actions.
So this is necessary to make the world safe for assign_hooks with side
effects.  Per a discussion a couple weeks ago with Magnus.

Back-patch to 8.0.  7.x did not have the problem because it did not have
allocatable stacks of GUC values.
2008-05-26 18:54:36 +00:00
Tom Lane
888706a883 Adjust timestamp regression tests to prevent two low-probability failure
cases.  Recent buildfarm experience shows that it is sometimes possible
to execute several SQL commands in less time than the granularity of
Windows' not-very-high-resolution gettimeofday(), leading to a failure
because the tests expect the value of now() to change and it doesn't.
Also, it was recognized some time ago that the same area of the tests
could fail if local midnight passes between the insertion and the checking
of the values for 'yesterday', 'tomorrow', etc.  Clean all this up per
ideas from myself and Greg Stark.

There remains a window for failure if the transaction block is entered
exactly at local midnight (so that 'now' and 'today' have the same value),
but that seems low-probability enough to live with.

Since the point of this change is mostly to eliminate buildfarm noise,
back-patch to all versions we are still actively testing.
2008-05-25 21:51:11 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
2035da3ed9 Remove arbitrary 10MB limit on two-phase state file size. It's not that hard
to go beoynd 10MB, as demonstrated by Gavin Sharry's example of dropping a
schema with ~25000 objects. The really bogus thing about the limit was that
it was enforced when a state file file was read in, not when it was written,
so you would end up with a prepared transaction that you can't commit or
abort, and the only recourse was to shut down the server and remove the file
by hand.

Raise the limit to MaxAllocSize, and enforce it also when a state file is
written. We could've removed the limit altogether, but reading in a file
larger than MaxAllocSize would fail anyway because we read it into a
palloc'd buffer.

Backpatch down to 8.1, where 2PC and this issue was introduced.
2008-05-19 18:16:46 +00:00
Tom Lane
7e1cb82469 Coercion sanity check in ri_HashCompareOp failed to allow for enums, as per
example from Rod Taylor.  On reflection the correct test here is for any
polymorphic type, not specifically ANYARRAY as in the original coding.
2008-05-19 04:14:33 +00:00
Tom Lane
2d7a219b0d Add code to eval_const_expressions() to support const-simplification of
CoerceViaIO nodes.  This improves the ability of the planner to deal with
cases where the node input is a constant.  Per bug #4170.
2008-05-15 17:37:57 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
53397b1e68 Don't try to close negative file descriptors, since this can cause
crashes on certain platforms. In particular, the MSVC runtime is known
to do this.

Fixes bug #4162, reported and diagnosed by Javier Pimas
2008-05-13 20:54:02 +00:00
Michael Meskes
f496eb31b2 Check for non-existant connection in prepare statement handling.
Do not close files that weren't opened.
2008-05-12 16:30:17 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan
cc22720644 Backpatch fixes for contrib makefiles. 2008-05-10 16:07:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
2773195802 Fix an ancient oversight in change_varattnos_of_a_node: it neglected to update
varoattno along with varattno.  This resulted in having Vars that were not
seen as equal(), causing inheritance of the "same" constraint from different
parent relations to fail.  An example is

create table pp1 (f1 int check (f1>0));
create table cc1 (f2 text, f3 int) inherits (pp1);
create table cc2(f4 float) inherits(pp1,cc1);

Backpatch as far as 7.4.  (The test case still fails in 7.4, for reasons
that I don't feel like investigating at the moment.)

This is a backpatch commit only.  The fix will be applied in HEAD as part
of the upcoming pg_constraint patch.
2008-05-09 22:37:34 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
1a107363e2 Fix Assert introduced in previous patch. 2008-05-09 15:28:01 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
48bf6642c3 Fix incorrect archive truncation point calculation in the %r recovery_command
parameter. This fixes bug 4137 reported by Wojciech Strzalka, where a WAL
file is deleted too early when starting the recovery of a warm standby server.

Also add a sanity check in pg_standby so that it will refuse to delete anything
earlier than the file being restored, and improve the debug message in case
nothing is deleted.

Simon Riggs. Backpatch to 8.3, which is where %r was introduced.
2008-05-09 14:28:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
65a1e96c1d Fix contrib/xml2 makefile to not override CFLAGS, and in passing make it
auto-configure properly for libxslt present or not.
2008-05-08 16:49:48 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
d67134d129 Add Simon Riggs' email address. 2008-05-07 22:06:11 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
2804eb27ad Add more dependencies from libpgport required by
standalone msvc build of libpq.

Hiroshi Saito
2008-05-05 19:31:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
5c27e396de The 8.2 patch that added support for an alias on the target table of
UPDATE/DELETE forgot to teach ruleutils.c to display the alias.
Per bug #4141 from Mathias Seiler.
2008-05-03 23:19:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
90cdbe43e0 Fix nodeTidscan.c to not trigger an error if the block number portion of
a user-supplied TID is out of range for the relation.  This is needed to
preserve compatibility with our pre-8.3 behavior, and it is sensible anyway
since if the query were implemented by brute force rather than optimized
into a TidScan, the behavior for a non-existent TID would be zero rows out,
never an error.  Per gripe from Gurjeet Singh.
2008-04-30 23:28:37 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
6750c7a751 Fix REASSIGN OWNED so that it works on procedural languages too.
The capability for changing language owners is new in 8.3, so that's how
far back this needs to be backpatched.

Per bug #4132 by Kirill Simonov.
2008-04-29 19:37:13 +00:00
Tom Lane
8209e1a987 Fix broken configure test for libxslt: it was probing for xsltLibxmlVersion,
which is a global variable not a function, and so the probe failed on machines
where the linker makes a distinction (cf. Red Hat bug #444317).  Probe for
an actual function instead.
2008-04-28 22:47:11 +00:00
Tom Lane
f7288cde49 Back-patch Heikki's fix to make TransactionIdIsCurrentTransactionId() use
binary search instead of linear search when checking child-transaction XIDs.
Per example from Robert Treat, the speed of TransactionIdIsCurrentTransactionId
is significantly more important in 8.3 than it was in prior releases, so
this seems worth taking back-patching risk for.
2008-04-26 23:35:33 +00:00
Tom Lane
701e71cf09 Fix ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN ... PRIMARY KEY so that the new column is correctly
checked to see if it's been initialized to all non-nulls.  The implicit NOT
NULL constraint was not being checked during the ALTER (in fact, not even if
there was an explicit NOT NULL too), because ATExecAddColumn neglected to
set the flag needed to make the test happen.  This has been broken since
the capability was first added, in 8.0.

Brendan Jurd, per a report from Kaloyan Iliev.
2008-04-24 20:17:59 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
dcd4075379 Fix using too many LWLocks bug, reported by Craig Ringer
<craig@postnewspapers.com.au>.
It was my mistake, I missed limitation of number of held locks, now GIN doesn't
use continiuous locks, but still hold buffers pinned to prevent interference
with vacuum's deletion algorithm.
2008-04-22 17:54:19 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
cebc3c42bb Replace developer FAQ with a reference to the wiki, which is where
it now lives (per discussion). Leave the other FAQs alone for now.
2008-04-22 09:26:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
5f26db502b Fix convert_IN_to_join to properly handle the case where the subselect's
output is not of the same type that's needed for the IN comparison (ie,
where the parser inserted an implicit coercion above the subselect result).
We should record the coerced expression, not just a raw Var referencing
the subselect output, as the quantity that needs to be unique-ified if
we choose to implement the IN as Unique followed by a plain join.

As of 8.3 this error was causing crashes, as seen in bug #4113 from Javier
Hernandez, because the executor was being told to hash or sort the raw
subselect output column using operators appropriate to the coerced type.

In prior versions there was no crash because the executor chose the
hash or sort operators for itself based on the column type it saw.
However, that's still not really right, because what's unique for one data
type might not be unique for another.  In corner cases we could get multiple
outputs of a row that should appear only once, as demonstrated by the
regression test case included in this commit.

However, this patch doesn't apply cleanly to 8.2 or before, and the code
involved has shifted enough over time that I'm hesitant to try to back-patch.
Given the lack of complaints from the field about such corner cases, I think
the bug may not be important enough to risk breaking other things with a
back-patch.
2008-04-21 20:54:24 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
2b63d6455f Fix typo, noted by Stefan Kaltenbrunner. 2008-04-21 11:06:23 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
117f3a8ed0 Add link to major version release notes at the top of the minor
version ones, to make it clear to users just browsing the notes
that there are a lot more changes available from whatever version
they are at than what's in the minor version release notes.
2008-04-21 09:45:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
86c6538dce Fix a couple of places in execMain that erroneously assumed that SELECT FOR
UPDATE/SHARE couldn't occur as a subquery in a query with a non-SELECT
top-level operation.  Symptoms included outright failure (as in report from
Mark Mielke) and silently neglecting to take the requested row locks.

Back-patch to 8.3, because the visible failure in the INSERT ... SELECT case
is a regression from 8.2.  I'm a bit hesitant to back-patch further given the
lack of field complaints.
2008-04-21 03:49:51 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
254d66e2f1 Fix broken compare function for tsquery_ops. Per Tom's report.
I never understood why initial authors GiST in pgsql choose so
stgrange signature for 'same' method:
bool *sameFn(Datum a, Datum b, bool* result)
instead of simple, logical
bool sameFn(Datum a, Datum b)
This change will break any existing GiST extension, so we still live with
it and will live.
2008-04-20 09:29:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
2101518516 Fix rmtree() so that it keeps going after failure to remove any individual
file; the idea is that we should clean up as much as we can, even if there's
some problem removing one file.  Make the error messages a bit less misleading,
too.  In passing, const-ify function arguments.
2008-04-18 17:05:53 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
b8c5823082 Fix two race conditions between the pending unlink mechanism that was put in
place to prevent reusing relation OIDs before next checkpoint, and DROP
DATABASE. First, if a database was dropped, bgwriter would still try to unlink
the files that the rmtree() call by the DROP DATABASE command has already
deleted, or is just about to delete. Second, if a database is dropped, and
another database is created with the same OID, bgwriter would in the worst
case delete a relation in the new database that happened to get the same OID
as a dropped relation in the old database.

To fix these race conditions:
- make rmtree() ignore ENOENT errors. This fixes the 1st race condition.
- make ForgetDatabaseFsyncRequests forget unlink requests as well.
- force checkpoint on in dropdb on all platforms

Since ForgetDatabaseFsyncRequests() is asynchronous, the 2nd change isn't
enough on its own to fix the problem of dropping and creating a database with
same OID, but forcing a checkpoint on DROP DATABASE makes it sufficient.

Per Tom Lane's bug report and proposal. Backpatch to 8.3.
2008-04-18 06:48:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
d64a5476d2 Fix a couple of oversights associated with the "physical tlist" optimization:
we had several code paths where a physical tlist could be used for the input
to a Sort node, which is a dumb idea because any unneeded table columns will
increase the volume of data the sort has to push around.

(Unfortunately the easy-looking fix of calling disuse_physical_tlist during
make_sort_xxx doesn't work because in most cases we're already committed to
the current input tlist --- it's been marked with sort column numbers, or
we've built grouping column numbers using it, etc.  The tlist has to be
selected properly at the calling level before we start constructing sort-col
information.  This is easy enough to do, we were just failing to take the
point into consideration.)

Back-patch to 8.3.  I believe the problem probably exists clear back to 7.4
when the physical tlist optimization was added, but I'm afraid to back-patch
further than 8.3 without a great deal more study than I want to put into it.
The code in this area has drifted a lot over time.  The real-world importance
of these code paths is uncertain anyway --- I think in many cases we'd
probably prefer hash-based methods.
2008-04-17 21:22:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
d5249bb409 Repair two places where SIGTERM exit could leave shared memory state
corrupted.  (Neither is very important if SIGTERM is used to shut down the
whole database cluster together, but there's a problem if someone tries to
SIGTERM individual backends.)  To do this, introduce new infrastructure
macros PG_ENSURE_ERROR_CLEANUP/PG_END_ENSURE_ERROR_CLEANUP that take care
of transiently pushing an on_shmem_exit cleanup hook.  Also use this method
for createdb cleanup --- that wasn't a shared-memory-corruption problem,
but SIGTERM abort of createdb could leave orphaned files lying around.

Backpatch as far as 8.2.  The shmem corruption cases don't exist in 8.1,
and the createdb usage doesn't seem important enough to risk backpatching
further.
2008-04-16 23:59:51 +00:00
Tom Lane
95b7a876f6 Fix LOAD_CRIT_INDEX() macro to take out AccessShareLock on the system index
it is trying to build a relcache entry for.  This is an oversight in my 8.2
patch that tried to ensure we always took a lock on a relation before trying
to build its relcache entry.  The implication is that if someone committed a
reindex of a critical system index at about the same time that some other
backend were starting up without a valid pg_internal.init file, the second one
might PANIC due to not seeing any valid version of the index's pg_class row.
Improbable case, but definitely not impossible.
2008-04-16 18:23:12 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan
547f61f028 Avoid using unnecessary pgwin32_safestat in libpq. 2008-04-16 14:21:23 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan
990344b31b Add multi-line flag to regex that needs it. Backpatch to 8.2. Fix from Andreas Zeugswetter 2008-04-15 16:23:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
0b7afedb5c A quick try at un-breaking the Cygwin build. Whether it needs the
pgwin32_safestat remains to be determined, but in any case the current
code is not tolerable.
2008-04-11 23:59:49 +00:00
Tom Lane
56295419f2 Fix several datatype input functions that were allowing unused bytes in their
results to contain uninitialized, unpredictable values.  While this was okay
as far as the datatypes themselves were concerned, it's a problem for the
parser because occurrences of the "same" literal might not be recognized as
equal by datumIsEqual (and hence not by equal()).  It seems sufficient to fix
this in the input functions since the only critical use of equal() is in the
parser's comparisons of ORDER BY and DISTINCT expressions.
Per a trouble report from Marc Cousin.

Patch all the way back.  Interestingly, array_in did not have the bug before
8.2, which may explain why the issue went unnoticed for so long.
2008-04-11 22:52:17 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
36146d4d54 Create wrapper pgwin32_safestat() and redefine stat() to it
on win32, because the stat() function in the runtime cannot
be trusted to always update the st_size field.

Per report and research by Sergey Zubkovsky.
2008-04-10 16:59:10 +00:00
Michael Meskes
4fcff62991 Fixed bug in PGTYPEStimestamp_sub that used pointers instead of the values to substract. 2008-04-10 10:46:22 +00:00
Tom Lane
1c3722f280 Fix tsvector_update_trigger() to be domain-friendly: it needs to allow all
the columns it works with to be domains over the expected type, not just
exactly the expected type.  In passing, fix ts_stat() the same way.
Per report from Markus Wollny.
2008-04-08 18:20:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
5e8146c7cf Defend against JOINs having more than 32K columns altogether. We cannot
currently support this because we must be able to build Vars referencing
join columns, and varattno is only 16 bits wide.  Perhaps this should be
improved in future, but considering that it never came up before, I'm not
sure the problem is worth much effort.  Per bug #4070 from Marcello
Ceschia.

The problem seems largely academic in 8.0 and 7.4, because they have
(different) O(N^2) performance issues with such wide joins, but
back-patch all the way anyway.
2008-04-05 01:58:28 +00:00
Tom Lane
affdd52d5f Teach ANALYZE to distinguish dead and in-doubt tuples, which it formerly
classed all as "dead"; also get it to count DEAD item pointers as dead rows,
instead of ignoring them as before.  Also improve matters so that tuples
previously inserted or deleted by our own transaction are handled nicely:
the stats collector's live-tuple and dead-tuple counts will end up correct
after our transaction ends, regardless of whether we end in commit or abort.

While there's more work that could be done to improve the counting of in-doubt
tuples in both VACUUM and ANALYZE, this commit is enough to alleviate some
known bad behaviors in 8.3; and the other stuff that's been discussed seems
like research projects anyway.

Pavan Deolasee and Tom Lane
2008-04-03 16:27:32 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
db6c80de8b Remove -C from rsync call, because it omits directories named "core". 2008-04-03 09:51:53 +00:00