< * Prevent index uniqueness checks when UPDATE does not modifying column
> * Prevent index uniqueness checks when UPDATE does not modify the column
235c235
< o Make PL/PgSQL %TYPE schema-aware
> o -Make PL/PgSQL %TYPE schema-aware
known problem with failure to respond to 'pg_ctl stop -m fast', and
probable problems if SIGINT or SIGTERM arrives while processing a
SIGUSR2 interrupt that arrived while waiting for a new client query.
< o Allow CLUSTER to cluster all tables (Alvaro Herrera)
> o -Allow CLUSTER to cluster all tables (Alvaro Herrera)
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< * Allow pg_dump to dump a specific schema (Neil Conway)
> * -Allow pg_dump to dump a specific schema (Neil Conway)
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< * Make IN/NOT IN have similar performance to EXISTS/NOT EXISTS (Tom)
> * -Make IN/NOT IN have similar performance to EXISTS/NOT EXISTS (Tom)
> o -Add ALTER TABLE tab SET WITHOUT OIDS (Rod)
> o -Allow CLUSTER to cluster all tables (Alvaro Herrera)
> * -Allow pg_dump to dump a specific schema (Neil Conway)
> * -Make IN/NOT IN have similar performance to EXISTS/NOT EXISTS (Tom)
> * Rod is Rod Taylor <pg@rbt.ca)>
in the case where the node immediately above the scan is a Hash, Sort,
or Material node. In these cases it's better to do the projection
so that we don't store unneeded columns in the hash/sort/materialize
table. Per discussion a few days ago with Anagh Lal.
< * Disallow DROP COLUMN on a column that is part of a multi-column index
> * Require DROP COLUMN CASCADE for a column that is part of a multi-column index
the outer query. (The implementation is a bit klugy, but it would take
nontrivial restructuring to make it nicer, which this is probably not
worth.) This avoids unnecessary sort steps in examples like
SELECT foo,count(*) FROM (SELECT ... ORDER BY foo,bar) sub GROUP BY foo
which means there is now a reasonable technique for controlling the
order of inputs to custom aggregates, even in the grouping case.