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2017-06-14Merge from PG master upto d5cb3bab564e0927ffac7c8729eacf181a12dd40Pavan Deolasee
This is the result of the "git merge remotes/PGSQL/master" upto the said commit point. We have done some basic analysis, fixed compilation problems etc, but bulk of the logical problems in conflict resolution etc will be handled by subsequent commits.
2017-04-08Optimize joins when the inner relation can be proven unique.Tom Lane
If there can certainly be no more than one matching inner row for a given outer row, then the executor can move on to the next outer row as soon as it's found one match; there's no need to continue scanning the inner relation for this outer row. This saves useless scanning in nestloop and hash joins. In merge joins, it offers the opportunity to skip mark/restore processing, because we know we have not advanced past the first possible match for the next outer row. Of course, the devil is in the details: the proof of uniqueness must depend only on joinquals (not otherquals), and if we want to skip mergejoin mark/restore then it must depend only on merge clauses. To avoid adding more planning overhead than absolutely necessary, the present patch errs in the conservative direction: there are cases where inner_unique or skip_mark_restore processing could be used, but it will not do so because it's not sure that the uniqueness proof depended only on "safe" clauses. This could be improved later. David Rowley, reviewed and rather heavily editorialized on by me Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAApHDvqF6Sw-TK98bW48TdtFJ+3a7D2mFyZ7++=D-RyPsL76gw@mail.gmail.com
2017-01-21Move some things from builtins.h to new header filesPeter Eisentraut
This avoids that builtins.h has to include additional header files.
2016-11-29Test all contrib-created operator classes with amvalidate.Tom Lane
I'd supposed that people would do this manually when creating new operator classes, but the folly of that was exposed today. The tests seem fast enough that we can just apply them during the normal regression tests. contrib/isn fails the checks for lack of complete sets of cross-type operators. That's a nice-to-have policy rather than a functional requirement, so leave it as-is, but insert ORDER BY in the query to ensure consistent cross-platform output. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/7076.1480446837@sss.pgh.pa.us
2016-10-27Merge commit 'b5bce6c1ec6061c8a4f730d927e162db7e2ce365'Pavan Deolasee
2016-10-18Test sql and output changes for some contrib modulesPallavi Sontakke
Accept expected XL behavior. Add ORDER BY where needed.
2016-08-18Support the new regexp_match() function for citext.Tom Lane
Emre Hasegeli Patch: <CAE2gYzzF24ZHWqkMukkHwqa0otbES9Rex22LrjQUNbi=oKziNQ@mail.gmail.com>
2016-07-26Repair damage done by citext--1.1--1.2.sql.Robert Haas
That script is incorrect in that it sets the combine function for max(citext) twice instead of setting the combine function for max(citext) once and the combine functon for min(citext) once. The consequence is that if you install 1.0 or 1.1 and then update to 1.2, you end up with min(citext) not having a combine function, contrary to what was intended. If you install 1.2 directly, you're OK. Fix things up by defining a new 1.3 version. Upgrading from 1.2 to 1.3 won't change anything for people who first installed the 1.2 version, but people upgrading from 1.0 or 1.1 will get the right catalog contents once they reach 1.3. Report and patch by David Rowley, reviewed by Andreas Karlsson.
2016-07-21Make contrib regression tests safe for Danish locale.Tom Lane
In btree_gin and citext, avoid some not-particularly-interesting dependencies on the sorting of 'aa'. In tsearch2, use COLLATE "C" to remove an uninteresting dependency on locale sort order (and thereby allow removal of a variant expected-file). Also, in citext, avoid assuming that lower('I') = 'i'. This isn't relevant to Danish but it does fail in Turkish.
2016-06-10Schema-qualify some references to regprocedure.Robert Haas
Andreas Karlsson, per a gripe from Tom Lane.
2016-06-07Update citext extension for parallel query.Robert Haas
All citext functions are PARALLEL SAFE, and a couple of them can benefit from having aggregate combine functions. Andreas Karlsson
2015-09-14Initial commit of tests for Major differences between XL and postgresql ↵Pallavi Sontakke
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2015-05-05Fix incorrect declaration of citext's regexp_matches() functions.Tom Lane
These functions should return SETOF TEXT[], like the core functions they are wrappers for; but they were incorrectly declared as returning just TEXT[]. This mistake had two results: first, if there was no match you got a scalar null result, whereas what you should get is an empty set (zero rows). Second, the 'g' flag was effectively ignored, since you would get only one result array even if there were multiple matches, as reported by Jeff Certain. While ignoring 'g' is a clear bug, the behavior for no matches might well have been thought to be the intended behavior by people who hadn't compared it carefully to the core regexp_matches() functions. So we should tread carefully about introducing this change in the back branches. Still, it clearly is a bug and so providing some fix is desirable. After discussion, the conclusion was to introduce the change in a 1.1 version of the citext extension (as we would need to do anyway); 1.0 still contains the incorrect behavior. 1.1 is the default and only available version in HEAD, but it is optional in the back branches, where 1.0 remains the default version. People wishing to adopt the fix in back branches will need to explicitly do ALTER EXTENSION citext UPDATE TO '1.1'. (I also provided a downgrade script in the back branches, so people could go back to 1.0 if necessary.) This should be called out as an incompatible change in the 9.5 release notes, although we'll also document it in the next set of back-branch release notes. The notes should mention that any views or rules that use citext's regexp_matches() functions will need to be dropped before upgrading to 1.1, and then recreated again afterwards. Back-patch to 9.1. The bug goes all the way back to citext's introduction in 8.4, but pre-9.1 there is no extension mechanism with which to manage the change. Given the lack of previous complaints it seems unnecessary to change this behavior in 9.0, anyway.
2014-08-28Fix citext upgrade script for disallowance of oidvector element assignment.Tom Lane
In commit 45e02e3232ac7cc5ffe36f7986159b5e0b1f6fdc, we intentionally disallowed updates on individual elements of oidvector columns. While that still seems like a sane idea in the abstract, we (I) forgot that citext's "upgrade from unpackaged" script did in fact perform exactly such updates, in order to fix the problem that citext indexes should have a collation but would not in databases dumped or upgraded from pre-9.1 installations. Even if we wanted to add casts to allow such updates, there's no practical way to do so in the back branches, so the only real alternative is to make citext's kluge even klugier. In this patch, I cast the oidvector to text, fix its contents with regexp_replace, and cast back to oidvector. (Ugh!) Since the aforementioned commit went into all active branches, we have to fix this in all branches that contain the now-broken update script. Per report from Eric Malm.
2014-08-25Fix typos in some error messages thrown by extension scripts when fed to psql.Andres Freund
Some of the many error messages introduced in 458857cc missed 'FROM unpackaged'. Also e016b724 and 45ffeb7e forgot to quote extension version numbers. Backpatch to 9.1, just like 458857cc which introduced the messages. Do so because the error messages thrown when the wrong command is copy & pasted aren't easy to understand.
2014-07-14Add file version information to most installed Windows binaries.Noah Misch
Prominent binaries already had this metadata. A handful of minor binaries, such as pg_regress.exe, still lack it; efforts to eliminate such exceptions are welcome. Michael Paquier, reviewed by MauMau.
2014-04-18Create function prototype as part of PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1 macroPeter Eisentraut
Because of gcc -Wmissing-prototypes, all functions in dynamically loadable modules must have a separate prototype declaration. This is meant to detect global functions that are not declared in header files, but in cases where the function is called via dfmgr, this is redundant. Besides filling up space with boilerplate, this is a frequent source of compiler warnings in extension modules. We can fix that by creating the function prototype as part of the PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1 macro, which such modules have to use anyway. That makes the code of modules cleaner, because there is one less place where the entry points have to be listed, and creates an additional check that functions have the right prototype. Remove now redundant prototypes from contrib and other modules.
2014-02-27Remove dependency on database encoding in citext regression test.Tom Lane
Testing convert_to(..., 'ISO-8859-1') fails if there isn't a conversion function available from the database encoding to ISO-8859-1. This has been broken since day one, but the breakage was hidden by pg_do_encoding_conversion's failure to complain, up till commit 49c817eab78c6f0ce8c3bf46766b73d6cf3190b7. Since the data being converted in this test is plain ASCII, no actual conversion need happen (and if it did, it would prove little about citext anyway). So that we still have some code coverage of the convert() family of functions, let's switch to using convert_from, with SQL_ASCII as the specified source encoding. Per buildfarm.
2013-10-09Add record_image_ops opclass for matview concurrent refresh.Kevin Grittner
REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW CONCURRENTLY was broken for any matview containing a column of a type without a default btree operator class. It also did not produce results consistent with a non- concurrent REFRESH or a normal view if any column was of a type which allowed user-visible differences between values which compared as equal according to the type's default btree opclass. Concurrent matview refresh was modified to use the new operators to solve these problems. Documentation was added for record comparison, both for the default btree operator class for record, and the newly added operators. Regression tests now check for proper behavior both for a matview with a box column and a matview containing a citext column. Reviewed by Steve Singer, who suggested some of the doc language.
2013-09-11Create index on srt table in citext regression tests.Kevin Grittner
Comments and the tests make clear that the intent is to test with and without an index, but there was no index.
2012-07-05Reduce messages about implicit indexes and sequences to DEBUG1.Robert Haas
Per recent discussion on pgsql-hackers, these messages are too chatty for most users.
2012-05-11Fix contrib/citext's upgrade script to handle array and domain cases.Tom Lane
We previously recognized that citext wouldn't get marked as collatable during pg_upgrade from a pre-9.1 installation, and hacked its create-from-unpackaged script to manually perform the necessary catalog adjustments. However, we overlooked the fact that domains over citext, as well as the citext[] array type, need the same adjustments. Extend the script to handle those cases. Also, the documentation suggested that this was only an issue in pg_upgrade scenarios, which is quite wrong; loading any dump containing citext from a pre-9.1 server will also result in the type being wrongly marked. I approached the documentation problem by changing the 9.1.2 release note paragraphs about this issue, which is historically inaccurate. But it seems better than having the information scattered in multiple places, and leaving incorrect info in the 9.1.2 notes would be bad anyway. We'll still need to mention the issue again in the 9.1.4 notes, but perhaps they can just reference 9.1.2 for fix instructions. Per report from Evan Carroll. Back-patch into 9.1.
2011-11-21Fix citext upgrade script to update derived copies of pg_type.typcollation.Tom Lane
If the existing citext type has not merely been created, but used in any tables, then the upgrade script wasn't doing enough. We have to update attcollation for each citext table column, and indcollation for each citext index column, as well. Per report from Rudolf van der Leeden.
2011-11-17Don't quote language nameAlvaro Herrera
It's been deprecated for ages according to Tom, and it breaks now given the previous patch anyway. Per buildfarm
2011-10-12Throw a useful error message if an extension script file is fed to psql.Tom Lane
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.
2011-09-01Remove unnecessary #include references, per pgrminclude script.Bruce Momjian
2011-06-08Make citext's equality and hashing functions collation-insensitive.Tom Lane
This is an ugly hack to get around the fact that significant parts of the core backend assume they don't need to worry about passing collation to equality and hashing functions. That's true for the core string datatypes, but citext should ideally have equality behavior that depends on the specified collation's LC_CTYPE. However, there's no chance of fixing the core before 9.2, so we'll have to live with this compromise arrangement for now. Per bug #6053 from Regina Obe. The code changes in this commit should be reverted in full once the core code is up to speed, but be careful about reverting the docs changes: I fixed a number of obsolete statements while at it.
2011-04-25Support "make check" in contribPeter Eisentraut
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".
2011-03-03Fix citext's upgrade-from-unpackaged script to set its collation correctly.Tom Lane
Although there remains some debate about how CREATE TYPE should represent the collation property, this doesn't really affect what we need to do in citext's script, so go ahead and fix that.
2011-02-14Avoid use of CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION in extension installation files.Tom Lane
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.
2011-02-14Convert contrib modules to use the extension facility.Tom Lane
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
2011-02-08Per-column collation supportPeter Eisentraut
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
2010-11-23Remove useless whitespace at end of linesPeter Eisentraut
2010-09-22Some more gitignore cleanups: cover contrib and PL regression test outputs.Tom Lane
Also do some further work in the back branches, where quite a bit wasn't covered by Magnus' original back-patch.
2010-09-22Convert cvsignore to gitignore, and add .gitignore for build targets.Magnus Hagander
2010-09-20Remove cvs keywords from all files.Magnus Hagander
2009-08-04Ooops, missed that a couple of contrib modules have calls to byteacmp.Tom Lane
Add bytea.h inclusions as needed. Some of the contrib regression tests need to be de-hexified, too. Per buildfarm.
2009-08-01Improve unique-constraint-violation error messages to include the exactTom Lane
values being complained of. In passing, also remove the arbitrary length limitation in the similar error detail message for foreign key violations. Itagaki Takahiro
2009-06-118.4 pgindent run, with new combined Linux/FreeBSD/MinGW typedef listBruce Momjian
provided by Andrew.
2009-04-26Update citext expected output to exactly match the real output, ratherTom Lane
than having some whitespace discrepancy. Although whitespace is supposed to be ignored in our regression tests, for some reason buildfarm member spoonbill doesn't like it.
2009-04-23varstr_cmp and any comparison function that piggybacks on it can returnHeikki Linnakangas
any negative or positive number, not just -1 or 1. Fix comment on varstr_cmp and citext test case accordingly. As pointed out by Zdenek Kotala, and buildfarm member gothic moth.
2008-11-07Add some more citext test cases, per David Wheeler. Also remove theTom Lane
citext-to-and-from-xml tests, since those caused variation between installations with or without libxml without really proving much. Instead repurpose citext_1.out as the expected results in glibc en_US (and probably other) locales.
2008-10-14Update citext expected output for recent change in error message locationTom Lane
pointers. This is only a whitespace change, which ought to be ignored by regression testing, but for some reason buildfarm member spoonbill doesn't like it.
2008-09-05Add some additional casts and regression tests for the citext data type.Tom Lane
David Wheeler
2008-07-30Allow I/O conversion casts to be applied to or from any type that is a memberTom Lane
of the STRING type category, thereby opening up the mechanism for user-defined types. This is mainly for the benefit of citext, though; there aren't likely to be a lot of types that are all general-purpose character strings. Per discussion with David Wheeler.
2008-07-30Adjust citext to make use of the new ability to declare its type category:Tom Lane
by putting it into the standard string category, we cause casts from citext to text to be recognized as "preferred" casts. This eliminates the need for creation of alias functions and operators that only serve to prevent ambiguous-function errors; get rid of the ones that were in the original commit.
2008-07-29Add a new, improved version of citext as a contrib module.Tom Lane
David E. Wheeler