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  1. Jul 05, 2012
  2. Jun 25, 2012
    • Peter Eisentraut's avatar
      Replace int2/int4 in C code with int16/int32 · b8b2e3b2
      Peter Eisentraut authored
      The latter was already the dominant use, and it's preferable because
      in C the convention is that intXX means XX bits.  Therefore, allowing
      mixed use of int2, int4, int8, int16, int32 is obviously confusing.
      
      Remove the typedefs for int2 and int4 for now.  They don't seem to be
      widely used outside of the PostgreSQL source tree, and the few uses
      can probably be cleaned up by the time this ships.
      b8b2e3b2
  3. Oct 12, 2011
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Throw a useful error message if an extension script file is fed to psql. · 458857cc
      Tom Lane authored
      We have seen one too many reports of people trying to use 9.1 extension
      files in the old-fashioned way of sourcing them in psql.  Not only does
      that usually not work (due to failure to substitute for MODULE_PATHNAME
      and/or @extschema@), but if it did work they'd get a collection of loose
      objects not an extension.  To prevent this, insert an \echo ... \quit
      line that prints a suitable error message into each extension script file,
      and teach commands/extension.c to ignore lines starting with \echo.
      That should not only prevent any adverse consequences of loading a script
      file the wrong way, but make it crystal clear to users that they need to
      do it differently now.
      
      Tom Lane, following an idea of Andrew Dunstan's.  Back-patch into 9.1
      ... there is not going to be much value in this if we wait till 9.2.
      458857cc
  4. Sep 11, 2011
    • Peter Eisentraut's avatar
      Remove many -Wcast-qual warnings · 1b81c2fe
      Peter Eisentraut authored
      This addresses only those cases that are easy to fix by adding or
      moving a const qualifier or removing an unnecessary cast.  There are
      many more complicated cases remaining.
      1b81c2fe
  5. Sep 09, 2011
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Move Timestamp/Interval typedefs and basic macros into datatype/timestamp.h. · a7801b62
      Tom Lane authored
      As per my recent proposal, this refactors things so that these typedefs and
      macros are available in a header that can be included in frontend-ish code.
      I also changed various headers that were undesirably including
      utils/timestamp.h to include datatype/timestamp.h instead.  Unsurprisingly,
      this showed that half the system was getting utils/timestamp.h by way of
      xlog.h.
      
      No actual code changes here, just header refactoring.
      a7801b62
  6. Sep 01, 2011
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  9. Apr 25, 2011
    • Peter Eisentraut's avatar
      Support "make check" in contrib · f8ebe3bc
      Peter Eisentraut authored
      Added a new option --extra-install to pg_regress to arrange installing
      the respective contrib directory into the temporary installation.
      This is currently not yet supported for Windows MSVC builds.
      
      Updated the .gitignore files for contrib modules to ignore the
      leftovers of a temp-install check run.
      
      Changed the exit status of "make check" in a pgxs build (which still
      does nothing) to 0 from 1.
      
      Added "make check" in contrib to top-level "make check-world".
      f8ebe3bc
  10. Apr 23, 2011
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Fix contrib/btree_gist to handle collations properly. · bb850306
      Tom Lane authored
      Make use of the collation attached to the index column, instead of
      hard-wiring DEFAULT_COLLATION_OID.  (Note: in theory this could require
      reindexing btree_gist indexes on textual columns, but I rather doubt anyone
      has one with a non-default declared collation as yet.)
      bb850306
  11. Apr 13, 2011
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Pass collations to functions in FunctionCallInfoData, not FmgrInfo. · d64713df
      Tom Lane authored
      Since collation is effectively an argument, not a property of the function,
      FmgrInfo is really the wrong place for it; and this becomes critical in
      cases where a cached FmgrInfo is used for varying purposes that might need
      different collation settings.  Fix by passing it in FunctionCallInfoData
      instead.  In particular this allows a clean fix for bug #5970 (record_cmp
      not working).  This requires touching a bit more code than the original
      method, but nobody ever thought that collations would not be an invasive
      patch...
      d64713df
  12. Apr 10, 2011
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  15. Feb 17, 2011
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Fix upgrade of contrib/btree_gist from 9.0. · ec65a79d
      Tom Lane authored
      The initial version of the update-from-unpackaged script neglected to
      include the <> operators that were added to the opclasses during 9.1.
      To make this script produce the same final state as the regular install
      script, use the same ALTER OPERATOR FAMILY trick as in pg_trgm.
      ec65a79d
  16. Feb 14, 2011
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Avoid use of CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION in extension installation files. · 029fac22
      Tom Lane authored
      It was never terribly consistent to use OR REPLACE (because of the lack of
      comparable functionality for data types, operators, etc), and
      experimentation shows that it's now positively pernicious in the extension
      world.  We really want a failure to occur if there are any conflicts, else
      it's unclear what the extension-ownership state of the conflicted object
      ought to be.  Most of the time, CREATE EXTENSION will fail anyway because
      of conflicts on other object types, but an extension defining only
      functions can succeed, with bad results.
      029fac22
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Convert contrib modules to use the extension facility. · 629b3af2
      Tom Lane authored
      This isn't fully tested as yet, in particular I'm not sure that the
      "foo--unpackaged--1.0.sql" scripts are OK.  But it's time to get some
      buildfarm cycles on it.
      
      sepgsql is not converted to an extension, mainly because it seems to
      require a very nonstandard installation process.
      
      Dimitri Fontaine and Tom Lane
      629b3af2
  17. Feb 08, 2011
    • Peter Eisentraut's avatar
      Per-column collation support · 414c5a2e
      Peter Eisentraut authored
      This adds collation support for columns and domains, a COLLATE clause
      to override it per expression, and B-tree index support.
      
      Peter Eisentraut
      reviewed by Pavel Stehule, Itagaki Takahiro, Robert Haas, Noah Misch
      414c5a2e
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  32. May 17, 2008
    • Andrew Dunstan's avatar
      Add $PostgreSQL$ markers to a lot of files that were missing them. · 53972b46
      Andrew Dunstan authored
      This particular batch was just for *.c and *.h file.
      
      The changes were made with the following 2 commands:
      
      find . \( \( -name 'libstemmer' -o -name 'expected' -o -name 'ppport.h' \) -prune \) -o  \( -name '*.[ch]'  \) \( -exec grep -q '\$PostgreSQL' {} \; -o -print \) | while read file ; do head -n 1 < $file | grep -q '^/\*' && echo $file; done | xargs -l sed -i -e '1s/^\// /' -e '1i/*\n * $PostgreSQL:$ \n *'
      
      find . \( \( -name 'libstemmer' -o -name 'expected' -o -name 'ppport.h' \) -prune \) -o  \( -name '*.[ch]'  \) \( -exec grep -q '\$PostgreSQL' {} \; -o -print \) | xargs -l sed -i -e '1i/*\n * $PostgreSQL:$ \n */'
      53972b46
  33. Apr 21, 2008
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Allow float8, int8, and related datatypes to be passed by value on machines · 8472bf7a
      Tom Lane authored
      where Datum is 8 bytes wide.  Since this will break old-style C functions
      (those still using version 0 calling convention) that have arguments or
      results of these types, provide a configure option to disable it and retain
      the old pass-by-reference behavior.  Likewise, provide a configure option
      to disable the recently-committed float4 pass-by-value change.
      
      Zoltan Boszormenyi, plus configurability stuff by me.
      8472bf7a
  34. Apr 18, 2008
    • Alvaro Herrera's avatar
      Modify the float4 datatype to be pass-by-val. Along the way, remove the last · 7861d72e
      Alvaro Herrera authored
      uses of the long-deprecated float32 in contrib/seg; the definitions themselves
      are still there, but no longer used.  fmgr/README updated to match.
      
      I added a CREATE FUNCTION to account for existing seg_center() code in seg.c
      too, and some tests for it and the neighbor functions.  At the same time,
      remove checks for NULL which are not needed (because the functions are declared
      STRICT).
      
      I had to do some adjustments to contrib's btree_gist too.  The choices for
      representation there are not ideal for changing the underlying types :-(
      
      Original patch by Zoltan Boszormenyi, with some adjustments by me.
      7861d72e
  35. Apr 14, 2008
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Push index operator lossiness determination down to GIST/GIN opclass · 9b5c8d45
      Tom Lane authored
      "consistent" functions, and remove pg_amop.opreqcheck, as per recent
      discussion.  The main immediate benefit of this is that we no longer need
      8.3's ugly hack of requiring @@@ rather than @@ to test weight-using tsquery
      searches on GIN indexes.  In future it should be possible to optimize some
      other queries better than is done now, by detecting at runtime whether the
      index match is exact or not.
      
      Tom Lane, after an idea of Heikki's, and with some help from Teodor.
      9b5c8d45
  36. Nov 13, 2007
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