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Tom Lane
b2c4071299 Redesign query-snapshot timing so that volatile functions in READ COMMITTED
mode see a fresh snapshot for each command in the function, rather than
using the latest interactive command's snapshot.  Also, suppress fresh
snapshots as well as CommandCounterIncrement inside STABLE and IMMUTABLE
functions, instead using the snapshot taken for the most closely nested
regular query.  (This behavior is only sane for read-only functions, so
the patch also enforces that such functions contain only SELECT commands.)
As per my proposal of 6-Sep-2004; I note that I floated essentially the
same proposal on 19-Jun-2002, but that discussion tailed off without any
action.  Since 8.0 seems like the right place to be taking possibly
nontrivial backwards compatibility hits, let's get it done now.
2004-09-13 20:10:13 +00:00
Neil Conway
9ffeab55c9 Fix two typos in comments. 2004-09-13 01:45:32 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
15d3f9f6b7 Another pgindent run with lib typedefs added. 2004-08-30 02:54:42 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
b6b71b85bc Pgindent run for 8.0. 2004-08-29 05:07:03 +00:00
Tom Lane
bf9d9bd2f3 Recognize plpgsql EXCEPTION condition names at function compile time
instead of runtime, for better detection of invalid condition names
(and maybe a little more speed, too).
2004-08-20 22:00:14 +00:00
Tom Lane
64410289f8 Add trivial NULL statement to plpgsql, for Oracle compatibility. 2004-08-16 17:52:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
bf08e6550b Give a more specific error message for "you can't do that" error cases
in plpgsql, particularly trying to begin/end/rollback a transaction.
2004-08-13 18:47:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
9aa30e7109 Actually, there's no need to use pg_strcasecmp for checking exception
names, because the name we got from the lexer is already downcased.
Just store the table in lower case and use strcmp ...
2004-08-02 17:03:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
f622c54049 Allow DECLARE CURSOR to take parameters from the portal in which it is
executed.  Previously, the DECLARE would succeed but subsequent FETCHes
would fail since the parameter values supplied to DECLARE were not
propagated to the portal created for the cursor.
In support of this, add type Oids to ParamListInfo entries, which seems
like a good idea anyway since code that extracts a value can double-check
that it got the type of value it was expecting.
Oliver Jowett, with minor editorialization by Tom Lane.
2004-08-02 01:30:51 +00:00
Tom Lane
efcaf1e868 Some mop-up work for savepoints (nested transactions). Store a small
number of active subtransaction XIDs in each backend's PGPROC entry,
and use this to avoid expensive probes into pg_subtrans during
TransactionIdIsInProgress.  Extend EOXactCallback API to allow add-on
modules to get control at subxact start/end.  (This is deliberately
not compatible with the former API, since any uses of that API probably
need manual review anyway.)  Add basic reference documentation for
SAVEPOINT and related commands.  Minor other cleanups to check off some
of the open issues for subtransactions.
Alvaro Herrera and Tom Lane.
2004-08-01 17:32:22 +00:00
Tom Lane
9c8d0850c3 Support "OR condition ..." in plpgsql EXCEPTION clauses to make the syntax
more nearly Oracle-equivalent.  Allow matching by category as well as
specific error code.  Document the set of available condition names
(or more accurately, synchronize it with the existing documentation).  In
passing, update errcodes.sgml to include codes added during 7.5 development.
2004-07-31 23:04:58 +00:00
Tom Lane
ad4d2e9711 Be more consistent about reporting SPI errors in the various PLs.
Create a shared function to convert a SPI error code into a string
(replacing near-duplicate code in several PLs), and use it anywhere
that a SPI function call error is reported.
2004-07-31 20:55:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
beda4814c1 plpgsql does exceptions.
There are still some things that need refinement; in particular I fear
that the recognized set of error condition names probably has little in
common with what Oracle recognizes.  But it's a start.
2004-07-31 07:39:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
a393fbf937 Restructure error handling as recently discussed. It is now really
possible to trap an error inside a function rather than letting it
propagate out to PostgresMain.  You still have to use AbortCurrentTransaction
to clean up, but at least the error handling itself will cooperate.
2004-07-31 00:45:57 +00:00
Tom Lane
a72dd7a9e4 Okay, I've had it with answering newbie questions about why plpgsql
FOR loops are giving weird syntax errors.  Restructure parsing of FOR
loops so that the integer-loop-vs-query-loop decision is driven off
the presence of '..' between IN and LOOP, rather than the presence
of a matching record/row variable name.  Hopefully this will make the
behavior a bit more transparent.
2004-07-04 02:49:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
7e64dbc6b5 Support assignment to subfields of composite columns in UPDATE and INSERT.
As a side effect, cause subscripts in INSERT targetlists to do something
more or less sensible; previously we evaluated such subscripts and then
effectively ignored them.  Another side effect is that UPDATE-ing an
element or slice of an array value that is NULL now produces a non-null
result, namely an array containing just the assigned-to positions.
2004-06-09 19:08:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
c541bb86e9 Infrastructure for I/O of composite types: arrange for the I/O routines
of a composite type to get that type's OID as their second parameter,
in place of typelem which is useless.  The actual changes are mostly
centralized in getTypeInputInfo and siblings, but I had to fix a few
places that were fetching pg_type.typelem for themselves instead of
using the lsyscache.c routines.  Also, I renamed all the related variables
from 'typelem' to 'typioparam' to discourage people from assuming that
they necessarily contain array element types.
2004-06-06 00:41:28 +00:00
Tom Lane
c3a153afed Tweak palloc/repalloc to allow zero bytes to be requested, as per recent
proposal.  Eliminate several dozen now-unnecessary hacks to avoid palloc(0).
(It's likely there are more that I didn't find.)
2004-06-05 19:48:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
7eb2ff799e Support assignment to whole-row variables in plpgsql; also fix glitch
with using a trigger's NEW or OLD record as a whole-row variable in an
expression.  Fixes several long-standing complaints.
2004-06-04 02:37:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
0f059e1d13 Allow plpgsql to pass composite-type arguments (ie, whole-row variables)
into SQL expressions.  At present this only works usefully for variables
of named rowtypes, not RECORD variables, since the SQL parser can't infer
anything about datatypes from a RECORD Param.  Still, it's a step forward.
2004-06-04 00:07:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
724c706400 Restructure plpgsql's parsing of datatype declarations to unify the
scalar and composite (rowtype) cases a little better.  This commit is
just a code-beautification operation and shouldn't make any real
difference in behavior, but it's an important preliminary step for
trying to improve plgsql's handling of rowtypes.
2004-06-03 22:56:43 +00:00
Tom Lane
238dc4634f plpgsql hasn't needed -Wno-error for a good long while. 2004-06-03 19:21:31 +00:00
Neil Conway
72b6ad6313 Use the new List API function names throughout the backend, and disable the
list compatibility API by default. While doing this, I decided to keep
the llast() macro around and introduce llast_int() and llast_oid() variants.
2004-05-30 23:40:41 +00:00
Neil Conway
d0b4399d81 Reimplement the linked list data structure used throughout the backend.
In the past, we used a 'Lispy' linked list implementation: a "list" was
merely a pointer to the head node of the list. The problem with that
design is that it makes lappend() and length() linear time. This patch
fixes that problem (and others) by maintaining a count of the list
length and a pointer to the tail node along with each head node pointer.
A "list" is now a pointer to a structure containing some meta-data
about the list; the head and tail pointers in that structure refer
to ListCell structures that maintain the actual linked list of nodes.

The function names of the list API have also been changed to, I hope,
be more logically consistent. By default, the old function names are
still available; they will be disabled-by-default once the rest of
the tree has been updated to use the new API names.
2004-05-26 04:41:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
2f63232d30 Promote row expressions to full-fledged citizens of the expression syntax,
rather than allowing them only in a few special cases as before.  In
particular you can now pass a ROW() construct to a function that accepts
a rowtype parameter.  Internal generation of RowExprs fixes a number of
corner cases that used to not work very well, such as referencing the
whole-row result of a JOIN or subquery.  This represents a further step in
the work I started a month or so back to make rowtype values into
first-class citizens.
2004-05-10 22:44:49 +00:00
Tom Lane
6c72f44c62 Improve syntax error messages for invalid-argument cases in RETURN and
RETURN NEXT.
2004-04-15 13:01:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
375369acd1 Replace TupleTableSlot convention for whole-row variables and function
results with tuples as ordinary varlena Datums.  This commit does not
in itself do much for us, except eliminate the horrid memory leak
associated with evaluation of whole-row variables.  However, it lays the
groundwork for allowing composite types as table columns, and perhaps
some other useful features as well.  Per my proposal of a few days ago.
2004-04-01 21:28:47 +00:00
Tom Lane
457ad3925d Add a more useful error message for the case where someone tries to pass
a whole row or record variable into a SQL function.  Eventually this case
should be made to actually work, but for now this is better than what it
did before.
2004-03-24 23:38:49 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a7f0747320 Adds DLLIMPORT modifier to check_function_bodies
Claudio Natoli
2004-03-22 03:15:33 +00:00
Tom Lane
f938c2b91b Revise syntax-error reporting behavior to give pleasant results for
errors in internally-generated queries, such as those submitted by
plpgsql functions.  Per recent discussions with Fabien Coelho.
2004-03-21 22:29:11 +00:00
Tom Lane
0fdc6c4cc0 Create a validator for plpgsql, so that some minimal syntax checking
is done at creation time for plpgsql functions.  Improve createlang and
droplang to support adding/dropping validators for PLs.  Initial steps
towards producing a syntax error position from plpgsql syntax errors
(this part is a work in progress, and will change depending on outcome
of current discussions).
2004-03-19 18:58:07 +00:00
Tom Lane
55f7c3300d Reimplement CASE val WHEN compval1 THEN ... WHEN compval2 THEN ... END
so that the 'val' is computed only once, per recent discussion.  The
speedup is not much when 'val' is just a simple variable, but could be
significant for larger expressions.  More importantly this avoids issues
with multiple evaluations of a volatile 'val', and it allows the CASE
expression to be reverse-listed in its original form by ruleutils.c.
2004-03-17 20:48:43 +00:00
Tom Lane
5ada9ef088 Teach plpgsql's lexer about dollar-quoted literals.
Andrew Dunstan, some help from Tom Lane.
2004-02-25 18:10:51 +00:00
Tom Lane
fa96a5e15b Add %option nodefault to all our flex lexers. Fix a couple of rule gaps
exposed thereby.  AFAICT these would not lead to any worse problems than
junk emitted on the backend's stdout, but we should have the option to
catch possible worse errors in future.
2004-02-24 22:06:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
55fb172739 Don't crash when a rowtype argument to a plpgsql function is NULL.
Per report from Chris Campbell.
2004-02-24 01:44:33 +00:00
Tom Lane
59f9a0b9df Implement a solution to the 'Turkish locale downcases I incorrectly'
problem, per previous discussion.  Make some additional changes to
centralize the knowledge of just how identifier downcasing is done,
in hopes of simplifying any future tweaking in this area.
2004-02-21 00:34:53 +00:00
Tom Lane
0eb6951915 Repair missing inclusions of -lintl for shared libraries. 2004-02-10 07:26:25 +00:00
Tom Lane
391c3811a2 Rename SortMem and VacuumMem to work_mem and maintenance_work_mem.
Make btree index creation and initial validation of foreign-key constraints
use maintenance_work_mem rather than work_mem as their memory limit.
Add some code to guc.c to allow these variables to be referenced by their
old names in SHOW and SET commands, for backwards compatibility.
2004-02-03 17:34:04 +00:00
Neil Conway
192ad63bd7 More janitorial work: remove the explicit casting of NULL literals to a
pointer type when it is not necessary to do so.

For future reference, casting NULL to a pointer type is only necessary
when (a) invoking a function AND either (b) the function has no prototype
OR (c) the function is a varargs function.
2004-01-07 18:56:30 +00:00
Tom Lane
304d6d5b63 Support function parameter names in plpgsql. This is the last of
Dennis Bjorklund's original patch for function parameter names, but
there's still plenty left to do (documentation for instance...)
2004-01-07 06:20:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
a77e32d7c5 Apply the core parts of Dennis Bjorklund's patch to allow function
parameters to be declared with names.  pg_proc has a column to store
names, and CREATE FUNCTION can insert data into it, but that's all as
yet.  I need to do more work on the pg_dump and plpgsql portions of the
patch before committing those, but I thought I'd get the bulky changes
in before the tree drifts under me.
initdb forced due to pg_proc change.
2004-01-06 23:55:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
f66b0ff066 Allow plpgsql variables' default value expressions to reference
existing variables (such as function parameters).  Per gripe from
David Fetter.
2003-12-23 00:01:57 +00:00
PostgreSQL Daemon
969685ad44 $Header: -> $PostgreSQL Changes ... 2003-11-29 19:52:15 +00:00
Tom Lane
3108b5db28 Allow the query for a plpgsql cursor to begin with '(' as well as 'SELECT'.
Per example from Kumar, 30-Oct-03.
2003-10-30 17:18:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
04b40923d6 Add code to check that IF/WHILE/EXIT test expressions are boolean,
and try to coerce the values to boolean if not.  Per recent discussions.
2003-10-01 21:47:42 +00:00
Tom Lane
47ed658c59 heap_open => relation_open to avoid unwanted restriction on relkind.
Per gripe from Gaetano Mendola.
2003-09-30 00:59:51 +00:00
Tom Lane
8b510838f6 Restructure plpgsql's caching of 'simple' expression evaluation trees
to be less dangerous, and often faster as well.  ExprState trees are
not kept across transaction boundaries; this eliminates problems with
resource leakage in failed transactions.  But by keeping them in a
per-transaction EState, we can safely arrange for a single ExprState
to be shared by all the expression evaluations done in a given plpgsql
function call.  (Formerly it seemed necessary to create and destroy an
ExprState for each exec_eval_simple_expr() call.)  This saves time in
any scenario where a plpgsql function executes more than one expression.
Seems to be about as fast as 7.3 for simple cases, and significantly
faster for functions that do a lot of calculations.
2003-09-28 23:37:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
2848dc5fea Make the world safe (more or less) for dropped columns in plpgsql rowtypes. 2003-09-25 23:02:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
23e10843db When compiling a plpgsql trigger function, include the OID of the table
the trigger is attached to in the hashkey.  This ensures that we will
create separate compiled trees for each table the trigger is used with,
avoiding possible datatype-mismatch problems if the tables have different
rowtypes.  This is essentially the same bug recently identified in plpython
--- though plpgsql doesn't seem as prone to crash when the rowtype changes
underneath it.  But failing robustly is no substitute for just working.
2003-08-18 19:16:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
635d00ecea Avoid malloc(0). Although standard mallocs seem not to object,
some debugging malloc packages do.
2003-08-08 19:19:32 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
089003fb46 pgindent run. 2003-08-04 00:43:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
8b1ea2f58b Cause library-preload feature to report error if specified initialization
function is not found.  Also, make all the PL libraries have initialization
functions with standard names.  Patch from Joe Conway.
2003-07-31 18:36:46 +00:00
Tom Lane
81b5c8a136 A visit from the message-style police ... 2003-07-28 00:09:16 +00:00
Tom Lane
b556e8200e elog mop-up: bring some straggling fprintf(stderr)'s into the elog world. 2003-07-27 21:49:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
e7f3645171 Fix some localizability issues with existing errcontext() calls. 2003-07-27 18:38:26 +00:00
Tom Lane
e8db9b26d0 elog mop-up. 2003-07-27 17:10:07 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
1be17f1f26 >>You can alias $0, similar to the argument variables. And, I confirmed
>>that you cannot change the value, similar to the argument variables:
>
> Perhaps you shouldn't mark it isconst; then it would actually have some
> usefulness (you could use it directly as a temporary variable to hold
> the intended result).  I can't see much value in aliasing it if it's
> const, either.

OK; the only change in this version is "isconst = false;". Now you can
use $0 as a result placeholder if desired. E.g.:

create or replace function tmp(anyelement, anyelement) returns anyarray as '
declare
  v_ret alias for $0;
  v_el1 alias for $1;
  v_el2 alias for $2;
begin
  v_ret := ARRAY[v_el1, v_el2];
  return v_ret;
end;
' language 'plpgsql';

create table f(f1 text, f2 text, f3 int, f4 int);
insert into f values ('a','b',1,2);
insert into f values ('z','x',3,4);

select tmp(f1,f2) from f;
select tmp(f3,f4) from f;


Joe Conway
2003-07-26 23:58:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
3b04893ffc Error message editing in src/pl. The plpython module could use another
look ... I'm not real certain which errors are strictly internal and which
are likely to be provoked by users.
2003-07-25 23:37:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
b837c99210 Support polymorphic functions in plpgsql. Along the way, replace
linked-list search of function cache with hash-table lookup.
By Joe Conway.
2003-07-01 21:47:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
bee217924d Support expressions of the form 'scalar op ANY (array)' and
'scalar op ALL (array)', where the operator is applied between the
lefthand scalar and each element of the array.  The operator must
yield boolean; the result of the construct is the OR or AND of the
per-element results, respectively.

Original coding by Joe Conway, after an idea of Peter's.  Rewritten
by Tom to keep the implementation strictly separate from subqueries.
2003-06-29 00:33:44 +00:00
Tom Lane
1bd22f55cf Disallow dollar sign in operator names, instead allow it as a non-first
character in identifiers.  The first change eliminates the current need
to put spaces around parameter references, as in "x<=$2".  The second
change improves compatibility with Oracle and some other RDBMSes.  This
was discussed and agreed to back in January, but did not get done.
2003-06-19 23:22:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
f12f8990e4 Fix error line numbers reported for errors in plpgsql_parse_word and
siblings.
2003-06-17 04:35:03 +00:00
Tom Lane
5666462f2e Ensure that in all flex lexers that are part of the backend, a
yy_fatal_error() call results in elog(ERROR) not exit().  This was
already fixed in the main lexer and plpgsql, but extend same technique
to all the other dot-l files.  Also, on review of the possible calls
to yy_fatal_error(), it seems safe to use elog(ERROR) not elog(FATAL).
2003-05-29 22:30:02 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
98b6f37e47 Make debug_ GUC varables output DEBUG1 rather than LOG, and mention in
docs that CLIENT/LOG_MIN_MESSAGES now controls debug_* output location.
Doc changes included.
2003-05-27 17:49:47 +00:00
Tom Lane
450d7e276e Seems pl_funcs didn't have support for plpgsql PERFORM statement. 2003-05-23 04:08:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
20aea2ec7b Alter plpgsql's lexer so that yylineno and yymore are not used. This
avoids 'input buffer overflow' failure on long literals, improves
performance, gives the right answer for line position in functions
containing multiline literals, suppresses annoying compiler warnings,
and generally is so much better I wonder why we didn't do it before.
2003-05-05 16:46:28 +00:00
Tom Lane
4089d25175 Fix plpgsql so that variables of composite types (rowtypes) can be
declared without having to write %ROWTYPE.  If the declared type of
a variable is a composite type, it'll be taken to be a row variable
automatically.
2003-04-27 22:21:22 +00:00
Tom Lane
f690920a75 Infrastructure for upgraded error reporting mechanism. elog.c is
rewritten and the protocol is changed, but most elog calls are still
elog calls.  Also, we need to contemplate mechanisms for controlling
all this functionality --- eg, how much stuff should appear in the
postmaster log?  And what API should libpq expose for it?
2003-04-24 21:16:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
730840c9b6 First phase of work on array improvements. ARRAY[x,y,z] constructor
expressions, ARRAY(sub-SELECT) expressions, some array functions.
Polymorphic functions using ANYARRAY/ANYELEMENT argument and return
types.  Some regression tests in place, documentation is lacking.
Joe Conway, with some kibitzing from Tom Lane.
2003-04-08 23:20:04 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
54f7338fa1 This patch implements holdable cursors, following the proposal
(materialization into a tuple store) discussed on pgsql-hackers earlier.
I've updated the documentation and the regression tests.

Notes on the implementation:

- I needed to change the tuple store API slightly -- it assumes that it
won't be used to hold data across transaction boundaries, so the temp
files that it uses for on-disk storage are automatically reclaimed at
end-of-transaction. I added a flag to tuplestore_begin_heap() to control
this behavior. Is changing the tuple store API in this fashion OK?

- in order to store executor results in a tuple store, I added a new
CommandDest. This works well for the most part, with one exception: the
current DestFunction API doesn't provide enough information to allow the
Executor to store results into an arbitrary tuple store (where the
particular tuple store to use is chosen by the call site of
ExecutorRun). To workaround this, I've temporarily hacked up a solution
that works, but is not ideal: since the receiveTuple DestFunction is
passed the portal name, we can use that to lookup the Portal data
structure for the cursor and then use that to get at the tuple store the
Portal is using. This unnecessarily ties the Portal code with the
tupleReceiver code, but it works...

The proper fix for this is probably to change the DestFunction API --
Tom suggested passing the full QueryDesc to the receiveTuple function.
In that case, callers of ExecutorRun could "subclass" QueryDesc to add
any additional fields that their particular CommandDest needed to get
access to. This approach would work, but I'd like to think about it for
a little bit longer before deciding which route to go. In the mean time,
the code works fine, so I don't think a fix is urgent.

- (semi-related) I added a NO SCROLL keyword to DECLARE CURSOR, and
adjusted the behavior of SCROLL in accordance with the discussion on
-hackers.

- (unrelated) Cleaned up some SGML markup in sql.sgml, copy.sgml

Neil Conway
2003-03-27 16:51:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
2c19928301 plpgsql can assign to subscripted variables now, e.g.
x[42] := whatever;
The facility is pretty primitive because it doesn't do array slicing and
it has the same semantics as array update in SQL (array must already
be non-null, etc).  But it's a start.
2003-03-25 03:16:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
316c5cbfd3 Factor out duplicate code for computing values of PLpgSQL_datum items.
This is to help localize the changes needed for adding a new kind of
PLpgSQL_datum (like, say, an array element...)
2003-03-25 00:34:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
aa60eecc37 Revise tuplestore and nodeMaterial so that we don't have to read the
entire contents of the subplan into the tuplestore before we can return
any tuples.  Instead, the tuplestore holds what we've already read, and
we fetch additional rows from the subplan as needed.  Random access to
the previously-read rows works with the tuplestore, and doesn't affect
the state of the partially-read subplan.  This is a step towards fixing
the problems with cursors over complex queries --- we don't want to
stick in Materialize nodes if they'll prevent quick startup for a cursor.
2003-03-09 02:19:13 +00:00
Tom Lane
a1dbe521bc Repair memory leak introduced by recent change to make SPI return a
tupdesc even with zero tuples returned: some plpgsql routines assumed
they didn't need to do SPI_freetuptable() after retrieving no tuples.
2003-03-02 20:45:47 +00:00
Tom Lane
51972a9d5d COALESCE() and NULLIF() are now first-class expressions, not macros
that turn into CASE expressions.  They evaluate their arguments at most
once.  Patch by Kris Jurka, review and (very light) editorializing by me.
2003-02-16 02:30:39 +00:00
Tom Lane
3752e85bad Determine the set of constraints applied to a domain at executor
startup, not in the parser; this allows ALTER DOMAIN to work correctly
with domain constraint operations stored in rules.  Rod Taylor;
code review by Tom Lane.
2003-02-03 21:15:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
37b247a5e9 Handle mixed-case names properly in plpgsql_parse_tripwordtype.
From Neil Conway.
2003-01-31 00:31:53 +00:00
Tom Lane
a4482f4c4c Fix coredump problem in plpgsql's RETURN NEXT. When a SELECT INTO
that's selecting into a RECORD variable returns zero rows, make it
assign an all-nulls row to the RECORD; this is consistent with what
happens when the SELECT INTO target is not a RECORD.  In support of
this, tweak the SPI code so that a valid tuple descriptor is returned
even when a SPI select returns no rows.
2003-01-21 22:06:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
81ca457da8 Fix typo. 2002-12-17 15:45:01 +00:00
Tom Lane
5bab36e9f6 Revise executor APIs so that all per-query state structure is built in
a per-query memory context created by CreateExecutorState --- and destroyed
by FreeExecutorState.  This provides a final solution to the longstanding
problem of memory leaked by various ExecEndNode calls.
2002-12-15 16:17:59 +00:00
Tom Lane
3a4f7dde16 Phase 3 of read-only-plans project: ExecInitExpr now builds expression
execution state trees, and ExecEvalExpr takes an expression state tree
not an expression plan tree.  The plan tree is now read-only as far as
the executor is concerned.  Next step is to begin actually exploiting
this property.
2002-12-13 19:46:01 +00:00
Tom Lane
a0bf885f9e Phase 2 of read-only-plans project: restructure expression-tree nodes
so that all executable expression nodes inherit from a common supertype
Expr.  This is somewhat of an exercise in code purity rather than any
real functional advance, but getting rid of the extra Oper or Func node
formerly used in each operator or function call should provide at least
a little space and speed improvement.
initdb forced by changes in stored-rules representation.
2002-12-12 15:49:42 +00:00
Tom Lane
1fd0c59e25 Phase 1 of read-only-plans project: cause executor state nodes to point
to plan nodes, not vice-versa.  All executor state nodes now inherit from
struct PlanState.  Copying of plan trees has been simplified by not
storing a list of SubPlans in Plan nodes (eliminating duplicate links).
The executor still needs such a list, but it can build it during
ExecutorStart since it has to scan the plan tree anyway.
No initdb forced since no stored-on-disk structures changed, but you
will need a full recompile because of node-numbering changes.
2002-12-05 15:50:39 +00:00
Tom Lane
2b7ec402c4 Code review for IS DISTINCT FROM patch. Fix incorrect constant-folding
logic, dissuade planner from thinking that 'x IS DISTINCT FROM 42' may
be optimized into 'x = 42' (!!), cause dependency on = operator to be
recorded correctly, minor other improvements.
2002-11-30 21:25:08 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
1b7f3cc02d This patch implements FOR EACH STATEMENT triggers, per my email to
-hackers a couple days ago.

Notes/caveats:

        - added regression tests for the new functionality, all
          regression tests pass on my machine

        - added pg_dump support

        - updated PL/PgSQL to support per-statement triggers; didn't
          look at the other procedural languages.

        - there's (even) more code duplication in trigger.c than there
          was previously. Any suggestions on how to refactor the
          ExecXXXTriggers() functions to reuse more code would be
          welcome -- I took a brief look at it, but couldn't see an
          easy way to do it (there are several subtly-different
          versions of the code in question)

        - updated the documentation. I also took the liberty of
          removing a big chunk of duplicated syntax documentation in
          the Programmer's Guide on triggers, and moving that
          information to the CREATE TRIGGER reference page.

        - I also included some spelling fixes and similar small
          cleanups I noticed while making the changes. If you'd like
          me to split those into a separate patch, let me know.

Neil Conway
2002-11-23 03:59:09 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
9b12ab6d5d Add new palloc0 call as merge of palloc and MemSet(0). 2002-11-13 00:39:48 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
75fee4535d Back out use of palloc0 in place if palloc/MemSet. Seems constant len
to MemSet is a performance boost.
2002-11-11 03:02:20 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
8fee9615cc Merge palloc()/MemSet(0) calls into a single palloc0() call. 2002-11-10 07:25:14 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
cfd2728100 This patch makes a minor cleanup to the implementation of PERFORM in
PL/PgSQL. Previously, it had been bundled together with the assign
statement implementation, for some reason that wasn't clear to me
(they certainly don't share any code with one another). So I separated
them and made PERFORM a statement like any other. No changes in
functionality.

Along the way, I added some regression tests for PERFORM, added a
bunch more SGML tags to the PL/PgSQL docs, and removed an obsolete
comment relating to the implementation of RETURN NEXT.

Neil Conway
2002-11-10 00:35:58 +00:00
Tom Lane
df7201c3c5 Remove no-longer-needed inclusions to improve backward compatibility
with older bison versions.
2002-11-07 06:06:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
cab9437a43 Arrange to compile flex output files as inclusions into other files
(usually bison output files), not as standalone files.  This hack
works around flex's insistence on including <stdio.h> before we are
able to include postgres.h; postgres.h will already be read before
the compiler starts to read the flex output file.  Needed for largefile
support on some platforms.
2002-11-01 22:52:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
4a67565b37 Fix within-function memory leaks in the various PLs' interfaces to
SPI_prepare: they all save the prepared plan into topCxt, and so the
procCxt copy that's actually returned by SPI_prepare ought to be freed.
Diagnosis and plpython fix by Nigel Andrews, followup for other PLs
by Tom Lane.
2002-10-19 22:10:58 +00:00
Tom Lane
1d01d484c1 Remove commas for compatibility with newer releases of bison. 2002-09-22 21:56:47 +00:00
Tom Lane
eb3adab568 Provide an upgrade strategy for dump files containing functions declared
with OPAQUE.  CREATE LANGUAGE, CREATE TRIGGER, and CREATE TYPE will all
accept references to functions declared with OPAQUE --- but they will
issue a NOTICE, and will modify the function entries in pg_proc to have
the preferred type-safe argument or result types instead of OPAQUE.
Per recent pghackers discussions.
2002-09-21 18:39:26 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
b3f52320f6 > Sean Chittenden <sean@chittenden.org> writes:
>
>>::sigh:: Is it me or does it look like all
>>of pl/pgsql is schema un-aware (ie, all of the declarations).  -sc
>
>
> Yeah.  The group of routines parse_word, parse_dblword, etc that are
> called by the lexer certainly all need work.  There are some
> definitional issues to think about, too --- plpgsql presently relies on
> the number of names to give it some idea of what to look for, and those
> rules are probably all toast now.  Please come up with a sketch of what
> you think the behavior should be before you start hacking code.

Attached is a diff -c format proposal to fix this. I've also attached a short
test script. Seems to work OK and passes all regression tests.

Here's a breakdown of how I understand plpgsql's "Special word rules" -- I
think it illustrates the behavior reasonably well. New functions added by this
patch are plpgsql_parse_tripwordtype and plpgsql_parse_dblwordrowtype:

Joe Conway
2002-09-12 00:24:10 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
337da0678a Assorted fixes for Cygwin:
Eliminate the mysterious games that the Cygwin build plays with the linker
flag variables.  DLLLIBS is gone, use SHLIB_LINK like everyone else.
Detect cygipc in configure, after the linker flags are set up, otherwise
configure might not work at all.

Make sure everything is covered by make clean.

Fix the build of the new conversion procedure modules.

Add new DLLIMPORT markers where required.

Finally, the compiler complains if we use an explicit
-I/usr/local/include, so don't do that.  Curiously, -L/usr/local/lib is
still necessary.
2002-09-05 18:28:46 +00:00
Tom Lane
52c9d25933 Be careful to include postgres.h *before* any system headers, to ensure
that the right flavors of largefile-related definitions are seen.
Most of these changes are probably unnecessary, but better safe than
sorry.
2002-09-05 00:43:07 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
e50f52a074 pgindent run. 2002-09-04 20:31:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
470a1048ec plpgsql functions can return RECORD, per Neil Conway. 2002-09-01 16:28:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
7bacf2befa Add expected tuple descriptor to ReturnSetInfo information for table
functions, per suggestion from John Gray and Joe Conway.  Also, fix
plpgsql RETURN NEXT to verify that returned values match the expected
tupdesc.
2002-08-30 23:59:46 +00:00
Tom Lane
e107f3a7e3 PL/pgSQL functions can return sets. Neil Conway's patch, modified so
that the functionality is available to anyone via ReturnSetInfo, rather
than hard-wiring it to PL/pgSQL.
2002-08-30 00:28:41 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
ed7baeaf4d Remove #ifdef MULTIBYTE per hackers list discussion. 2002-08-29 07:22:30 +00:00
Tom Lane
99fd5cbd41 FOUND patch was a bit over-enthusiastic: SQL commands that are not
INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE shouldn't change FOUND.  IMHO anyway.
Also, try to make documentation a little clearer.
2002-08-29 04:12:03 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
81dfa2ce43 backend where a statically sized buffer is written to. Most of these
should be pretty safe in practice, but it's probably better to be safe
than sorry.

I was actually looking for cases where NAMEDATALEN is assumed to be
32, but only found one. That's fixed too, as well as a few bits of
code cleanup.

Neil Conway
2002-08-28 20:46:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
976246cc7e The cstring datatype can now be copied, passed around, etc. The typlen
value '-2' is used to indicate a variable-width type whose width is
computed as strlen(datum)+1.  Everything that looks at typlen is updated
except for array support, which Joe Conway is working on; at the moment
it wouldn't work to try to create an array of cstring.
2002-08-24 15:00:47 +00:00
Tom Lane
14a760882a Since the plpgsql test has been part of the standard regression tests
for a good long while, I see no reason to maintain this original copy.
2002-08-22 23:33:43 +00:00
Tom Lane
b663f3443b Add a bunch of pseudo-types to replace the behavior formerly associated
with OPAQUE, as per recent pghackers discussion.  I still want to do some
more work on the 'cstring' pseudo-type, but I'm going to commit the bulk
of the changes now before the tree starts shifting under me ...
2002-08-22 00:01:51 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
ebe1be1321 This patch improves the behavior of FOUND in PL/PgSQL. In Oracle,
FOUND is set whenever a SELECT INTO returns > 0 rows, *or* when an
INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE affects > 0 rows. We implemented the first
part of this behavior, but not the second.

I also improved the documentation on the various situations in which
FOUND can be set (excluding inside FOR loops, which I still need to
think about), and added some regression tests for this behavior.

Neil Conway
2002-08-20 05:28:24 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
b1a5f87209 Tom Lane wrote:
> There's no longer a separate call to heap_storage_create in that routine
> --- the right place to make the test is now in the storage_create
> boolean parameter being passed to heap_create.  A simple change, but
> it passeth patch's understanding ...

Thanks.

Attached is a patch against cvs tip as of 8:30 PM PST or so. Turned out
that even after fixing the failed hunks, there was a new spot in
bufmgr.c which needed to be fixed (related to temp relations;
RelationUpdateNumberOfBlocks). But thankfully the regression test code
caught it :-)

Joe Conway
2002-08-15 16:36:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
55ca02f447 Restructure rowtype-parameter handling to eliminate need for possibly-
overflowable buffer for 'name%rowtype'; not to mention avoid problems
with mixed-case type names and other special cases.
2002-08-12 14:25:07 +00:00
Tom Lane
e42f8e32e9 Clean up plpgsql identifier handling: process quoted identifiers
correctly, truncate to NAMEDATALEN where needed, allow whitespace
around dots in qualified identifiers.  Get rid of T_RECFIELD and
T_TGARGV token categories, which weren't accomplishing anything
except to create room for sins of omission in the grammar, ie,
places that should have allowed them and didn't.  Fix a few other
bugs en passant.
2002-08-08 01:36:05 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
0b15c25225 Back out pl/pgsql quotation fix. Has problems. 2002-08-04 04:17:33 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
7a84053844 I send a simple patch for PL/pgSQL parser which allow now to use
whitespaces in identifers of any kind(table names,attribute
names,variables ...) in Pl/pgSQL procedural language.Explicit definition
of bug can be found in Re: [HACKERS] Bug of PL/pgSQL parser

TODO item completed:

        o -Fix PL/PgSQL to handle quoted mixed-case identifiers

eutm
2002-08-04 03:59:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
38bb77a5d1 ALTER TABLE DROP COLUMN works. Patch by Christopher Kings-Lynne,
code review by Tom Lane.  Remaining issues: functions that take or
return tuple types are likely to break if one drops (or adds!)
a column in the table defining the type.  Need to think about what
to do here.

Along the way: some code review for recent COPY changes; mark system
columns attnotnull = true where appropriate, per discussion a month ago.
2002-08-02 18:15:10 +00:00
Tom Lane
9f1fc1080e Since we're depending on %option noyywrap in the main scanner now,
we may as well use it in all our flex files.  Make all the flex files
have a consistent set of options.
2002-07-30 16:33:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
6918df16a5 plpgsql's PERFORM statement now sets FOUND depending on whether any
rows were returned by the performed query.  Per recent pgsql-general
discussion.
2002-06-24 23:12:06 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
3c35face41 This patch wraps all accesses to t_xmin, t_cmin, t_xmax, and t_cmax in
HeapTupleHeaderData in setter and getter macros called
HeapTupleHeaderGetXmin, HeapTupleHeaderSetXmin etc.

It also introduces a "virtual" field xvac by defining
HeapTupleHeaderGetXvac and HeapTupleHeaderSetXvac.  Xvac is used by
VACUUM, in fact it is stored in t_cmin.

Manfred Koizar
2002-06-15 19:54:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
38f5fdb1e9 Repair OPEN cursor(args), which I broke on 11/29/01 with a change to
be smarter about parentheses in read_sql_construct().  Sigh.
2002-05-21 18:50:16 +00:00
Tom Lane
c0e9dc1229 plpgsql_dstring_append was broken for long strings. 2002-05-05 17:38:26 +00:00
Tom Lane
53cedcac22 Retire xlateSqlType/xlateSqlFunc; all type name translations are now
handled as special productions.  This is needed to keep us honest about
user-schema type names that happen to coincide with system type names.
Per pghackers discussion 24-Apr.  To avoid bloating the keyword list
too much, I removed the translations for datetime, timespan, and lztext,
all of which were slated for destruction several versions back anyway.
2002-05-03 00:32:19 +00:00
Jan Wieck
241978b91b The attached patch fixes 4 instances of missing simi-colons in the
PL/PgSQL grammar, which were causing warnings when used with Bison
1.35.

Neil Conway <neilconway@rogers.com>
2002-05-01 12:40:22 +00:00
Tom Lane
d5e99ab4d6 pg_type has a typnamespace column; system now supports creating types
in different namespaces.  Also, cleanup work on relation namespace
support: drop, alter, rename commands work for tables in non-default
namespaces.
2002-03-29 19:06:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
1dbf8aa7a8 pg_class has a relnamespace column. You can create and access tables
in schemas other than the system namespace; however, there's no search
path yet, and not all operations work yet on tables outside the system
namespace.
2002-03-26 19:17:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
eb77ad55ed Re-allow CREATE AS (but not SELECT INTO) in EXECUTE. 2002-03-25 07:41:10 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
7d5edf2ba7 Add new elog() levels to stored procedure languages. plperl DEBUG hack
still needed because only removed in 7.4.
2002-03-06 18:50:33 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
92288a1cf9 Change made to elog:
o  Change all current CVS messages of NOTICE to WARNING.  We were going
to do this just before 7.3 beta but it has to be done now, as you will
see below.

o Change current INFO messages that should be controlled by
client_min_messages to NOTICE.

o Force remaining INFO messages, like from EXPLAIN, VACUUM VERBOSE, etc.
to always go to the client.

o Remove INFO from the client_min_messages options and add NOTICE.

Seems we do need three non-ERROR elog levels to handle the various
behaviors we need for these messages.

Regression passed.
2002-03-06 06:10:59 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a033daf566 Commit to match discussed elog() changes. Only update is that LOG is
now just below FATAL in server_min_messages.  Added more text to
highlight ordering difference between it and client_min_messages.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

REALLYFATAL => PANIC
STOP => PANIC
New INFO level the prints to client by default
New LOG level the prints to server log by default
Cause VACUUM information to print only to the client
NOTICE => INFO where purely information messages are sent
DEBUG => LOG for purely server status messages
DEBUG removed, kept as backward compatible
DEBUG5, DEBUG4, DEBUG3, DEBUG2, DEBUG1 added
DebugLvl removed in favor of new DEBUG[1-5] symbols
New server_min_messages GUC parameter with values:
        DEBUG[5-1], INFO, NOTICE, ERROR, LOG, FATAL, PANIC
New client_min_messages GUC parameter with values:
        DEBUG[5-1], LOG, INFO, NOTICE, ERROR, FATAL, PANIC
Server startup now logged with LOG instead of DEBUG
Remove debug_level GUC parameter
elog() numbers now start at 10
Add test to print error message if older elog() values are passed to elog()
Bootstrap mode now has a -d that requires an argument, like postmaster
2002-03-02 21:39:36 +00:00
Tom Lane
29e3ef0fe9 Use quote-marks to try to clarify a plpgsql error message, per
gripe from Dan Langille.
2002-02-26 00:00:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
8830ce54d6 Tweak plpgsql's expression reader to be smarter about parentheses and
to give more useful error messages.  Stephen Szabo's example of this
morning ('loop' used as a variable name inside a subselect) works
correctly now, and a FOR that is misinterpreted as an integer FOR will
draw 'missing .. at end of SQL expression', which is at least
marginally helpful.
2001-11-29 22:57:37 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
aff53b27f0 Make the yacc rules safe for parallel make. See discussion on pgsql-patches
and comment in src/backend/parser/Makefile for the technical details.
2001-11-16 16:32:33 +00:00
Tom Lane
4be20187ab Fix some problems in new plpgsql cursor operations, found while trying
to reverse-engineer documentation for them.
2001-11-15 23:31:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
1c2d2dbb67 Give a more intelligible and useful error message for SELECT with no
destination in plpgsql.
2001-11-13 02:05:27 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
77e4fd889c Fix indenting for 'extern "C"' cases. 2001-11-08 20:37:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
0053cebea5 Fix coredump in plpgsql when trying to return a rowtype result.
Need to return a TupleTableSlot, not just a bare tuple.
2001-11-05 19:41:56 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
ea08e6cd55 New pgindent run with fixes suggested by Tom. Patch manually reviewed,
initdb/regression tests pass.
2001-11-05 17:46:40 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
6783b2372e Another pgindent run. Fixes enum indenting, and improves #endif
spacing.  Also adds space for one-line comments.
2001-10-28 06:26:15 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
b81844b173 pgindent run on all C files. Java run to follow. initdb/regression
tests pass.
2001-10-25 05:50:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
2f1c24cb1c Change plpgsql compiler so that all elogs are trapped and a suitable
NOTICE added about error location (same method already used by plpgsql
executor).  Add checking of pg_proc row xmin/cmin to ensure that
plpgsql functions will be recompiled after they've been modified by
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION.
2001-10-09 15:59:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
0b3bca6c6f Change plpgsql to depend on main parser's type-declaration grammar,
rather than having its own somewhat half-baked notion of what a type
declaration looks like.  This is necessary now to ensure that plpgsql
will think a 'timestamp' variable has the same semantics as 'timestamp'
does in the main SQL grammar; and it should avoid divergences in future.
2001-10-09 04:15:38 +00:00
Tom Lane
85801a4dbd Rearrange fmgr.c and relcache so that it's possible to keep FmgrInfo
lookup info in the relcache for index access method support functions.
This makes a huge difference for dynamically loaded support functions,
and should save a few cycles even for built-in ones.  Also tweak dfmgr.c
so that load_external_function is called only once, not twice, when
doing fmgr_info for a dynamically loaded function.  All per performance
gripe from Teodor Sigaev, 5-Oct-01.
2001-10-06 23:21:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
cdd9146863 The trailing semicolon in a plpgsql function definition is now optional.
Per gripe 9/26.
2001-09-26 21:35:28 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
264f8f2b6c Install dynamically loadable modules into a private subdirectory
under libdir, for a cleaner separation in the installation layout
and compatibility with binary packaging standards.  Point backend's
default search location there.  The contrib modules are also
installed in the said location, giving them the benefit of the
default search path as well.  No changes in user interface
nevertheless.
2001-09-16 16:11:11 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
1837f8cbdf Add -Wno-error because of "unclean" flex output. 2001-08-21 16:25:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
42fbb6dbe7 Clean up various memory leaks within plpgsql, and re-enable the
exec_eval_simple_expr shortcut, which was diked out in 7.1 because it
leaked too much space.  CVS tip now leaks no memory in Chris Ruprecht's
example, which formerly leaked to the tune of 500 MB.  (Much of this
is work that Jan already did; this commit just cleans up around the
edges.)
2001-08-02 21:31:23 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
5c4d1398a6 Back out SET AUTHORIZATION patch until security is resolved. 2001-07-12 17:42:08 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
09523c90fa Make code malloc memory of proper length. 2001-07-12 01:19:40 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
d946b2083a I updated the patch to use the SET AUTHORIZATION { INVOKER | DEFINER }
terminology. Also, the function owner is now determined and saved at compile
time (no gotchas here, right?)/

Mark Volpe
2001-07-11 18:54:19 +00:00
Jan Wieck
ce62c8b10e Patch from Ian Lance Taylor fixing multiple cursor arguments
and buffer zero termination.

Jan
2001-06-06 18:54:41 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
c9a001a11e Allow IS and FOR in Pl/PgSQL cursors, per Oracle and ANSI. Jan-approved. 2001-05-31 17:15:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
a056f14be0 Cause plpgsql's PERFORM to behave according to its documentation,
which says that PERFORM will execute any SELECT query and discard the
result.  The former implementation would in fact raise an error if the
result contained more than one row or more than one column.

Also, change plpgsql's error-logging mechanism to emit the additional
messages about error location at NOTICE rather than DEBUG level.  This
allows them to be seen by the client without having to dig into the
postmaster log file (which may be nonexistent or inaccessible by the
client).
2001-05-28 19:33:24 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
f3c1ae58f2 Another Makefile fix for qnx patch. 2001-05-25 04:26:21 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
248a5a7257 Fix tabs in Makefile. 2001-05-25 04:24:33 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a1f14d30b1 Back out qnx plpgsql/Makefile change and move to src/Makefile. 2001-05-24 22:33:18 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
f36fc7bb63 I haven't tried building postgres with the Watcom compiler for 7.1 because
it does not support 64bit integers. AFAIK that's the default data type for
OIDs, so I am not surprised that this does not work. Use gcc instead.
BTW., 7.1 does not compile as is with gcc either, I believed the
required patches made it into the 7.1.1 release but obviously I missed
the deadline.
Since the ports mailing list does not seem to be archived I have attached
a copy of the patch (for 7.1 and 7.1.1).

I've just performed a build of a Watcom compiled version and found a couple
of bugs in the watcom specific part of that patch. Please use the attached
version instead.

Tegge, Bernd
2001-05-24 15:53:34 +00:00
Jan Wieck
d27f363e3f Enhancement of SPI to get access to portals
- New functions to create a portal using a prepared/saved
  SPI plan or lookup an existing portal by name.
- Functions to fetch/move from/in portals. Results are placed
  in the usual SPI_processed and SPI_tuptable, so the entire
  set of utility functions can be used to gain attribute access.
- Prepared/saved SPI plans now use their own memory context
  and SPI_freeplan(plan) can remove them.
- Tuple result sets (SPI_tuptable) now uses it's own memory
  context and can be free'd by SPI_freetuptable(tuptab).

Enhancement of PL/pgSQL

- Uses generic named portals internally in FOR ... SELECT
  loops to avoid running out of memory on huge result sets.
- Support for CURSOR and REFCURSOR syntax using the new SPI
  functionality. Cursors used internally only need no explicit
  transaction block. Refcursor variables can be used inside
  of explicit transaction block to pass cursors between main
  application and functions.


Jan
2001-05-21 14:22:19 +00:00
Jan Wieck
27b0e8c0b0 Adding ELSIF support contributed by Klaus Reger.
Jan
2001-05-18 21:16:59 +00:00
Tom Lane
eb62f076d0 Un-break exec_move_row() for case that a NULL tuple and tupdesc are
passed, which occurs when no rows are retrieved by a SELECT.
Mea maxima culpa ... I should have caught this.
2001-05-08 01:00:53 +00:00
Tom Lane
8bb3c8fe54 exec_move_row() should be more forgiving of tuples with a different
number of columns than it was expecting, for reasons that are now
documented in the code...
2001-04-30 20:05:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
d5096af2c4 Make the world safe for passing whole rows of views to functions. This
already worked fine for whole rows of tables, but not so well for views...
2001-04-18 20:42:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
a3ed622b63 Since plpgsql keeps its compiled function parsetrees until backend exit,
it needs to ensure that data structures attached to fmgr info records in
the trees will stick around that long, too.  Current code was crashing
on cases like datatypes with old-style I/O functions.
2001-04-06 02:06:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
6faf150a30 Fix/cleanup DLLLIBS handling for Cygwin port. If it works it's to
Jason Tishler's credit, if it's broken it's my fault ...
2001-04-04 21:15:56 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
0686d49da0 Remove dashes in comments that don't need them, rewrap with pgindent. 2001-03-22 06:16:21 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
9e1552607a pgindent run. Make it all clean. 2001-03-22 04:01:46 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
cb6edf9d56 Make sure -L and -I's for our source tree are always before system include
or library directories on the command line.
2001-02-20 19:20:30 +00:00
Tom Lane
414f94f262 Change plpgsql's GET DIAGNOSTICS statement to use SQL99-compatible
syntax.  Fix the RESULT_OID case, which never worked.  Add documentation.
2001-02-19 19:49:53 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
4ea081e94f Format to match standard conventions 2001-02-10 22:53:40 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
b54073ea4c Convert to standard 4-space tabs. 2001-02-10 22:42:01 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
2660803697 Only look for bison as YACC; other yaccs need to be selected explicitly.
When no suitable YACC is configured, supply useful informational messages
to users.  (Same way flex has been handled for a while.)
2001-02-10 22:31:42 +00:00
Tom Lane
dfbd5d6532 plpgsql's private copy of xlateSqlType was out of sync. Again. This
is clearly not maintainable, so dike it out in favor of calling the real
version in the backend's gram.y.
2001-02-09 03:26:28 +00:00
Tom Lane
b8cbb8c7e3 Remove no-longer-needed mklang script; now superseded by createlang. 2001-02-09 01:05:42 +00:00
Tom Lane
8a2cdd77ad EXECUTE of a SELECT ... INTO now draws a 'not implemented' error,
rather than executing the INTO clause with non-plpgsql semantics
as it was doing for the last few weeks/months.  This keeps our options
open for making it do the right plpgsql-ish thing in future without
creating a backwards compatibility problem.  There is no loss of
functionality since people can get the same behavior with CREATE TABLE AS.
2001-02-09 00:14:26 +00:00
Tom Lane
c9fe128316 Clean up per-tuple memory leaks in trigger firing and plpgsql
expression evaluation.
2001-01-22 00:50:07 +00:00
Tom Lane
682b128993 Fix NOT NULL option for plpgsql variables (doesn't look like it
could ever have worked...)
2001-01-06 01:43:01 +00:00
Tom Lane
0ad5e43772 Fix misplaced strdup(), which could lead to error messages referencing
deallocated memory later on.
2001-01-06 01:39:01 +00:00
Tom Lane
afeb8c4819 Clean up some unnecessary fragility in EXECUTE command. 2001-01-04 02:38:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
2153d1c106 Remove obsolete and unportable enable_plpgsql script. createlang has
been the supported and documented way to do this for a long time...
2000-12-30 00:50:44 +00:00
Tom Lane
74c14995f1 Improve error message for erroneous use of 'opaque' as plpgsql argument
or return type.
2000-12-08 00:03:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
a27b691e29 Ensure that all uses of <ctype.h> functions are applied to unsigned-char
values, whether the local char type is signed or not.  This is necessary
for portability.  Per discussion on pghackers around 9/16/00.
2000-12-03 20:45:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
f5371feef9 Fix inadequate tree-walking code in exec_eval_clear_fcache. 2000-12-01 20:43:59 +00:00
Tom Lane
5bb2300b59 Revise handling of oldstyle/newstyle functions per recent discussions
in pghackers list.  Support for oldstyle internal functions is gone
(no longer needed, since conversion is complete) and pg_language entry
'internal' now implies newstyle call convention.  pg_language entry
'newC' is gone; both old and newstyle dynamically loaded C functions
are now called language 'C'.  A newstyle function must be identified
by an associated info routine.  See src/backend/utils/fmgr/README.
2000-11-20 20:36:57 +00:00
Tom Lane
a933ee38bb Change SearchSysCache coding conventions so that a reference count is
maintained for each cache entry.  A cache entry will not be freed until
the matching ReleaseSysCache call has been executed.  This eliminates
worries about cache entries getting dropped while still in use.  See
my posting to pg-hackers of even date for more info.
2000-11-16 22:30:52 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
7b021ce17c Polish shared library build to reduce number of special hacks. In
particular, allow linking with arbitrary commands rather than only $(AR) or
$(LD), and treat C++ without hacks.

Add option to disable shared libraries.  This takes the place of the
BSD_SHLIB variable.  The regression test driver ignores the plpgsql test
if there are no shared libraries available.
2000-10-23 21:44:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
ee28d8b3d5 plpgsql regress tests seem a tad out of date ... repair bit rot. 2000-10-22 23:25:11 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
805e431a38 Add support for VPATH builds, that is, building somewhere else than in the
source directory.  This involves mostly makefiles using $(srcdir) when they
might have used ".".  (Regression tests don't work with this, yet.)

Sort out usage of CPPFLAGS, CFLAGS (and CXXFLAGS).  Add "override" keyword
in most places, to preserve necessary flags even when the user overrode the
flags.
2000-10-20 21:04:27 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
335248c9b7 Support for DESTDIR make variable. This is used as in `make install
DESTDIR=/else/where' and prepends the value of DESTDIR to the full
installation paths (e.g., /else/where/usr/local/pgsql/bin). This allows
users to install the package into a location different from the one that
was configured and hard-coded into various scripts, e.g., for creating
binary packages.

DESTDIR is in many cases preferrable over `make install
prefix=/else/where' because

a) `prefix' affects the path that is hard-coded into the files, which can
lead to a `make install prefix=xxx' (as done by the regression test
driver) corrupting the files in the source tree with wrong paths.

b) it doesn't work at all if a directory was overridden to not depend on
`prefix', e.g., --sysconfdir=/etc.

(Updating the regression test driver to use DESTDIR is a separate
undertaking.)

See also autoconf@gnu.org, From: Akim Demaille <akim@epita.fr>, Date: 08
Sep 2000 12:48:59 +0200, Message-ID:
<mv4em2vb1lw.fsf@nostromo.lrde.epita.fr>, Subject: Re: HTML format
documentation.
2000-09-17 13:02:52 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
148f905f41 Allow PL/pgSQL accept non ascii identifiers 2000-09-15 11:59:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
3bfbe6991a Clean up compiler warning. 2000-09-12 19:41:40 +00:00
Jan Wieck
c59077dd7b GET DIAGNOSTICS statement to PL/pgSQL to access SPI_processed
and SPI_return values. Patch from Philip Warner.

Jan
2000-09-05 09:02:18 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
424f0edcb8 Fix relative path references so that make knowns which dependencies refer
to one another. Sort out builddir vs srcdir variable namings. Remove some
now obsoleted make variables.
2000-08-31 16:12:35 +00:00
Jan Wieck
d4266620e1 Added EXECUTE command to PL/pgSQL for execution of
dynamic SQL and utility statements.

Jan
2000-08-31 13:26:16 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
f03fc94e7d New configure test for flex, which recognizes only flex but does so in all
incarnations (I hope). When an acceptable flex version is not found, print
instructive error messages from both configure and the makefiles, so that
users can continue building anyway.
2000-08-28 11:53:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
782c16c6a1 SQL-language functions are now callable in ordinary fmgr contexts ...
for example, an SQL function can be used in a functional index.  (I make
no promises about speed, but it'll work ;-).)  Clean up and simplify
handling of functions returning sets.
2000-08-24 03:29:15 +00:00
Tom Lane
f9b2f9bb76 Fix plpgsql lexer to accept Windows-style and Mac-style newlines as
newlines.
2000-08-22 14:59:28 +00:00
Tom Lane
37168b8da4 Clean up handling of variable-free qual clauses. System now does the
right thing with variable-free clauses that contain noncachable functions,
such as 'WHERE random() < 0.5' --- these are evaluated once per
potential output tuple.  Expressions that contain only Params are
now candidates to be indexscan quals --- for example, 'var = ($1 + 1)'
can now be indexed.  Cope with RelabelType nodes atop potential indexscan
variables --- this oversight prevents 7.0.* from recognizing some
potentially indexscanable situations.
2000-08-13 02:50:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
c298d74d49 More functions updated to new fmgr style --- money, name, tid datatypes.
We're reaching the mopup stage here (good thing too, this is getting
tedious).
2000-08-03 16:35:08 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
32163099d7 Add distprep target to take some of the job of the release_prep script.
The latter updated accordingly. Also add `dist' and `distcheck' targets
to play with, but caveat packager.

Updated backend/bootstrap and backend/parser makefile to make them
marginally builddir aware and fix the usual set of things.

Add rule to automatically remake config.h dependent on config.h.in and
config.status. (Adopted from Autoconf manual and about every other
package.) On a good day we should now have a complete and accurate set
of dependencies throughout everything.
2000-07-19 16:30:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
badce86a2c First stage of reclaiming memory in executor by resetting short-term
memory contexts.  Currently, only leaks in expressions executed as
quals or projections are handled.  Clean up some old dead cruft in
executor while at it --- unused fields in state nodes, that sort of thing.
2000-07-12 02:37:39 +00:00
Tom Lane
40f64064ff Update textin() and textout() to new fmgr style. This is just phase
one of updating the whole text datatype, but there are so dang many
calls of these two routines that it seems worth a separate commit.
2000-07-05 23:12:09 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
44f64dd3ea Makefile cleanup for interface tree. Now essentially with all the
standard targets and behaviour. Replaced Makefile.in's with
Makefile's and declared the respective variables in Makefile.global.

maintainer-clean target now available at top level, although it does
not work in the backend tree yet.

Cleanup pass over Makefile.shlib, renamed some targets and variables.
The shared library symlink tests are now done by make, not the shell.

ecpg: Remove one warning in sloppy flex output.

PL/Perl and Perl interface: the MakeMaker documentation is confusing,
the realclean target *does* "delete derived files", but it also
uninstalls them. Don't use that.

The submake targets in the various bin directories that update libpq
should `make all', not `make libpq.a'. That is a) unportable, and
b) doesn't build the shared library.
2000-06-28 18:30:16 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
5bb8b62983 Makefile cleanup for bin and pl subtrees. They should now support
all the standard semantics. Also get rid of Makefile.in's on the
way and instead declare all variables in Makefile.global.
2000-06-27 00:32:06 +00:00