- Sep 01, 1998
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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- Aug 31, 1998
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Bruce Momjian authored
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- Aug 29, 1998
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Bruce Momjian authored
was tested with Linux/GCC. I still have some issues with with the snprintf() function. David Hartwig
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Bruce Momjian authored
Here is a new patch for libpq, to make it work on Win32 again (since the latest modifications broke it a little). Please also add the file "libpq.rc" to the interfaces/libpq directory. This will allow version-stamping of the generated DLL file, so that automatic install programs (and interested users) can determine the version of the file. The file is currently set as "prerelease". Before the release, somebody should change the line "FILEFLAGS VS_FF_PRERELEASE" to "FILEFLAGS 0". That information should probably go into toos\RELEASE_CHANGES. The patch is against the cvs as of ~ 1998-08-26 14:30 CEST. //Magnus
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- Aug 27, 1998
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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- Aug 26, 1998
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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- Aug 25, 1998
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Marc G. Fournier authored
cvs add'd two files for the tprintf() patch...
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Marc G. Fournier authored
From: Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@cs.unitn.it> > these patches define the UNLISTEN sql command. The code already > existed but it was unknown to the parser. Now it can be used > like the listen command. > You must make clean and delete gram.c and parser.h before make.
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Marc G. Fournier authored
From: Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@cs.unitn.it> > sinval.patch > > fixes a problem in SI cache which causes table overflow if some > backend is idle for a long time while other backends keep adding > entries. > It uses the new signal handling implemented in tprintf.patch. > I have also increacasesed the max number of backends from 32 to 64 > and the table size from 1000 to 5000. > I don't know if anybody is working on SI, but until another > solution is found this patch fixes the problem. I have received > messages from other people reporting the same problem which I > fixed many months ago.
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Marc G. Fournier authored
missed adding a new include file
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Marc G. Fournier authored
From: Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@cs.unitn.it> > sequence.patch > > adds the missing setval command to sequences. Owner of sequences > can now set the last value to any value between min and max > without recreating the sequence. This is useful after loading > data from external files.
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Marc G. Fournier authored
From: Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@cs.unitn.it> > ps-status.patch > > macros for ps status, used by postgres.c and utility.c. > Unfortunately ps status is system dependent and the current > code doesn't work on linux. The use of macros confines system > dependency to into one file (ps-status.h). Users of other > operating systems should check this code and submit new macros.
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Marc G. Fournier authored
From: Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@cs.unitn.it> lock.patch I have rewritten lock.c cleaning up the code and adding better assert checking I have also added some fields to the lock and xid tags for better support of user locks. There is also a new function which returns an array of pids owning a lock. I'm using this code from over six months and it works fine.
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Marc G. Fournier authored
From: Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@cs.unitn.it> config.patch remove old defines no more used in the code.
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Marc G. Fournier authored
From: Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@cs.unitn.it> assert.patch adds a switch to turn on/off the assert checking if enabled at compile time. You can now compile postgres with assert checking and disable it at runtime in a production environment.
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
rewrite system. Restructure parse_target to make it easier to understand.
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- Aug 24, 1998
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Bruce Momjian authored
patch is applied: Rewrite rules on relation level work fine now. Event qualifications on insert/update/delete rules work fine now. I added the new keyword OLD to reference the CURRENT tuple. CURRENT will be removed in 6.5. Update rules can reference NEW and OLD in the rule qualification and the actions. Insert/update/delete rules on views can be established to let them behave like real tables. For insert/update/delete rules multiple actions are supported now. The actions can also be surrounded by parantheses to make psql happy. Multiple actions are required if update to a view requires updates to multiple tables. Regular users are permitted to create/drop rules on tables they have RULE permissions for (DefineQueryRewrite() is now able to get around the access restrictions on pg_rewrite). This enables view creation for regular users too. This required an extra boolean parameter to pg_parse_and_plan() that tells to set skipAcl on all rangetable entries of the resulting queries. There is a new function pg_exec_query_acl_override() that could be used by backend utilities to use this facility. All rule actions (not only views) inherit the permissions of the event relations owner. Sample: User A creates tables T1 and T2, creates rules that log INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE on T1 in T2 (like in the regression tests for rules I created) and grants ALL but RULE on T1 to user B. User B can now fully access T1 and the logging happens in T2. But user B cannot access T2 at all, only the rule actions can. And due to missing RULE permissions on T1, user B cannot disable logging. Rules on the attribute level are disabled (they don't work properly and since regular users are now permitted to create rules I decided to disable them). Rules on select must have exactly one action that is a select (so select rules must be a view definition). UPDATE NEW/OLD rules are disabled (still broken, but triggers can do it). There are two new system views (pg_rule and pg_view) that show the definition of the rules or views so the db admin can see what the users do. They use two new functions pg_get_ruledef() and pg_get_viewdef() that are builtins. The functions pg_get_ruledef() and pg_get_viewdef() could be used to implement rule and view support in pg_dump. PostgreSQL is now the only database system I know, that has rewrite rules on the query level. All others (where I found a rule statement at all) use stored database procedures or the like (triggers as we call them) for active rules (as some call them). Future of the rule system: The now disabled parts of the rule system (attribute level, multiple actions on select and update new stuff) require a complete new rewrite handler from scratch. The old one is too badly wired up. After 6.4 I'll start to work on a new rewrite handler, that fully supports the attribute level rules, multiple actions on select and update new. This will be available for 6.5 so we get full rewrite rule capabilities. Jan
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Bruce Momjian authored
if MULTIBYTE is not enabled. So be sure to run initdb. o these patches are made against the latest source tree (after Bruce's massive patch, I think) BTW, I noticed that after running regression, the oid field of pg_type seems disappeared. regression=> select oid from pg_type; ERROR: attribute 'oid' not found this happens after the constraints test. This occures with/without my patches. strange... o pg_database_mb.h, pg_class_mb.h, pg_attribute_mb.h are no longer used, and shoud be removed. o GetDatabaseInfo() in utils/misc/database.c removed (actually in #ifdef 0). seems nobody uses. t-ishii@sra.co.jp
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Bruce Momjian authored
is a working 64-bit-int type available. In playing around with it on my machine, I found that gcc provides perfectly fine support for "long long" arithmetic ... but sprintf() and sscanf(), which are system-supplied, don't work :-(. So the autoconf test program does a cursory test on them too. If we find that a lot of systems are like this, it might be worth the trouble to implement binary<->ASCII conversion of int64 ourselves rather than relying on sprintf/sscanf to handle the data type. regards, tom lane
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- Aug 22, 1998
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Bruce Momjian authored
Here are additional patches for the UnixWare 7 port. Summary of changes: In pqcomm.h, use the SUN_LEN macro if it is defined to calculate the size of the sockaddr_un structure. In unixware.h, drop the use of the UNIXWARE macro. Everything can be handled with the USE_UNIVEL_CC and DISABLE_COMPLEX_MACRO macros. In s_lock.h, remove the reference to the UNIXWARE macro (see above). In the unixware template, add the YFLAGS:-d line. In various makefile templates, add (or cleanup) unixware and univel port specific information. -- Billy G. Allie
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- Aug 19, 1998
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
no longer returns buffer pointer, can be gotten from scan; descriptor; bootstrap can create multi-key indexes; pg_procname index now is multi-key index; oidint2, oidint4, oidname are gone (must be removed from regression tests); use System Cache rather than sequential scan in many places; heap_modifytuple no longer takes buffer parameter; remove unused buffer parameter in a few other functions; oid8 is not index-able; remove some use of single-character variable names; cleanup Buffer variables usage and scan descriptor looping; cleaned up allocation and freeing of tuples; 18k lines of diff;
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- Aug 18, 1998
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Marc G. Fournier authored
From: Jan Wieck <jwieck@debis.com> Hi, as proposed here comes the first patch for the query rewrite system. <for details, see archive dated Mon, 17 Aug 1998>
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- Aug 15, 1998
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
Never seen because the parser frontend converts all trim() calls to btrim(), ltrim(), and rtime() calls before execution.
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- Aug 14, 1998
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Thomas G. Lockhart authored
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- Aug 12, 1998
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Bruce Momjian authored
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- Aug 11, 1998
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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Bruce Momjian authored
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- Aug 10, 1998
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Bruce Momjian authored
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- Aug 09, 1998
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Bruce Momjian authored
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- Aug 06, 1998
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Bruce Momjian authored
files. Fix sequence creation hack for relkind type.
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