== WöchentlicherPostgreSQL Newsletter - 12.Oktober 2008
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== Wöchentlicher PostgreSQL Newsletter - 12. Oktober 2008 ==
PostgreSQL Konferenz West (JDCon) war ein voller Erfolg und dauerte
2 1/2 Tage, belegte 3 Räumne und hatte jede Menge neuer Vortragender.
Devrim GUNDUZ hat neue 8.4 Test RPMs hochgeladen. Jetzt wird auf
Bugreports von euch gewartet.
== PostgreSQL Produkt Neuigkeiten ==
PgTap 0.12 erschienen.
http://pgfoundry.org/projects/pgtap/
Community Framework xPyrus erschienen.
http://magdeburg.unihelp.de/blog/orgas/2_UniHelp%20e.V./arch ives/151
PostgreSQL Maestro 8.10 für Windows erschienen.
http://www.sqlmaestro.com/products/postgresql/maestro/
Npgsql2 RTM erschienen.
http://www.npgsql.org
check_postgres 2.3.3 erschienen und im Einsatz unter:
http://yum.pgsqlrpms.org/
http://bucardo.org/check_postgres/
== PostgreSQL Jobs im Oktober ==
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-jobs/2008-10/threads.ph p
== PostgreSQL Lokal ==
Dickson Guedes sucht noch Helfer für das PgMeeting in Florianópol=
is.
Wenn du helfen kannst schreibe ihm unter guediz AT gmail DOT com.
Die San Francisco PostgreSQL User Group wird sich im oDesk am Dienstag,
dem 14. Oktober um 19:30 Uhr treffen. Reservierungen jetzt einreichen,
Details unter:
http://postgresql.meetup.com/1/calendar/8731010/
Die Portland PostgreSQL User Group präsenziert Selena Deckelmann. Sie
wird ein Tutorial und eine Live Präsentation über PITR halten, am=
16.
Oktober 2008 um 19:30 Uhr im Freegeek.
http://pugs.postgresql.org/pdx
Es wird einen PostgreSQL BoF auf dem Ontario Linuxfest geben.
http://www.onlinux.ca/
Der Europäische PostgreSQL Tag (PGDay 2008) findet am 17. und 18.
Oktober in Prato, Toskana, Italien statt. Die Registrierung ist offen:
http://register.pgday.org/ http://www.pgday.org/en/
PostgreSQL hat einen Stand auf der LinuxLive, Olymbia, in Londok (GB)
vom 23-25. Oktober 2008. Schreibe Dave Page wenn du teilnehmen möchtes=
t.
dpage AT pgamin DOT org
== PostgreSQL in den News ==
Planet PostgreSQL: http://www.planetpostgresql.org/
Dieser wöchentliche PostgreSQL Newsletter wurde erstellt von David
Fetter and Devrim GUNDUZ.
Sende Neuigkeiten und Ankündigungen bis Sonntag, 15 Uhr Pazifischer
Zeit. Bitte sende englische Beiträge an david@fetter.org, deutsche an
pwn@pgug.de, italienische an pwn@itpug.org.
== Angewandte Patches ==
Tom Lane committed:
- In pgsql/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c, random speculation
about the reason for PPC64 buildfarm failures: maybe isalnum is
returning a value with the low-order byte all zero?
- In pgsql/doc/src/sgml/catalogs.sgml, editorial improvements to
description of pg_settings view.
- Fix GetCTEForRTE() to deal with the possibility that the RTE it's
given came from a query level above the current ParseState.
- When expanding a whole-row Var into a RowExpr during ResolveNew(),
attach the column alias names of the RTE referenced by the Var to
the RowExpr. This is needed to allow ruleutils.c to correctly
deparse FieldSelect nodes referencing such a construct. Per my
recent bug report. Adding a field to RowExpr forces initdb (because
of stored rules changes) so this solution is not back-patchable;
which is unfortunate because 8.2 and 8.3 have this issue. But it
only affects EXPLAIN for some pretty odd corner cases, so we can
probably live without a solution for the back branches.
- Fix up ruleutils.c for CTE features. The main problem was that
get_name_for_var_field didn't have enough context to interpret a
reference to a CTE query's output. Fixing this requires separate
hacks for the regular deparse case (pg_get_ruledef) and for the
EXPLAIN case, since the available context information is quite
different. It's pretty nearly parallel to the existing code for
SUBQUERY RTEs, though. Also, add code to make sure we qualify a
relation name that matches a CTE name; else the CTE will mistakenly
capture the reference when reloading the rule. In passing, fix a
pre-existing problem with get_name_for_var_field not working on
variables in targetlists of SubqueryScan plan nodes. Although
latent all along, this wasn't a problem until we made EXPLAIN
VERBOSE try to print targetlists. To do this, refactor the
deparse_context_for_plan API so that the special case for
SubqueryScan is all on ruleutils.c's side.
- In pgsql/src/backend/utils/sort/tuplestore.c, fix oversight in
recent patch to support multiple read positions in tuplestore: in
READFILE state tuplestore_select_read_pointer must save the current
file seek position in the read pointer being deactivated.
- Improve parser error location for cases where an INSERT or UPDATE
command supplies an expression that can't be coerced to the target
column type. The code previously attempted to point at the target
column name, which doesn't work at all in an INSERT with omitted
column name list, and is also not remarkably helpful when the
problem is buried somewhere in a long INSERT-multi-VALUES command.
Make it point at the failed expression instead.
- Extend CTE patch to support recursive UNION (ie, without ALL). The
implementation uses an in-memory hash table, so it will poop out for
very large recursive results ... but the performance characteristics
of a sort-based implementation would be pretty unpleasant too.
- In pgsql/src/backend/storage/freespace/fsmpage.c, improve some of
the comments in fsmpage.c.
- Modify the parser's error reporting to include a specific hint for
the case of referencing a WITH item that's not yet in scope
according to the SQL spec's semantics. This seems to be an easy
error to make, and the bare "relation doesn't exist" message doesn't
lead one's mind in the correct direction to fix it.
- In pgsql/src/backend/utils/adt/xml.c, fix crash in bytea-to-XML
mapping when the source value is toasted. Report and fix by Michael
McMaster. Some minor code beautification by me, also avoid memory
leaks in the special-case paths.
- Fix overly tense optimization of PLpgSQL_func_hashkey: we must
represent the isTrigger state explicitly, not rely on nonzero-ness
of trigrelOid to indicate trigger-hood, because trigrelOid will be
left zero when compiling for validation. The (useless) function
hash entry built by the validator was able to match an ordinary
non-trigger call later in the same session, thereby bypassing the
check that is supposed to prevent such a call. Per report from
Alvaro. It might be worth suppressing the useless hash entry
altogether, but that's a bigger change than I want to consider
back-patching. Back-patch to 8.0. 7.4 doesn't have the problem
because it doesn't have validation mode.
- Improve the recently-added code for inlining set-returning functions
so that it can handle functions returning setof record. The case
was left undone originally, but it turns out to be simple to fix.
- In pgsql/src/include/c.h, un-break non-NLS builds.
- In pgsql/src/backend/tcop/utility.c, fix omission of DiscardStmt in
GetCommandLogLevel, per report from Hubert Depesz Lubaczewski. In
HEAD, also move a couple of other cases to make the code ordering
match up with ProcessUtility.
- In pgsql/src/backend/access/index/indexam.c, fix small
query-lifespan memory leak introduced by 8.4 change in index AM API
for bitmap index scans. Per report and test case from Kevin
Grittner.
- In pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ref/copy.sgml, fix COPY documentation to not
imply that HEADER can be used outside CSV mode. Per gripe from Bill
Thoen.
- Fix corner case wherein a WorkTableScan node could get initialized
before the RecursiveUnion to which it refers. It turns out that we
can just postpone the relevant initialization steps until the first
exec call for the node, by which time the ancestor node must surely
be initialized. Per report from Greg Stark.
Heikki Linnakangas committed:
- Index FSMs needs to be vacuumed as well. Report by Jeff Davis.
- Use fork names instead of numbers in the file names for additional
relation forks. While the file names are not visible to users, for
those that do peek into the data directory, it's nice to have more
descriptive names. Per Greg Stark's suggestion.
- When a relation is moved to another tablespace, we can't assume that
we can use the old relfilenode in the new tablespace. There might be
another relation in the new tablespace with the same relfilenode, so
we must generate a fresh relfilenode in the new tablespace. The 8.3
patch to let deleted relation files linger as zero-length files
until the next checkpoint made this more obvious: moving a relation
from one table space another, and then back again, caused a
collision with the lingering file. Back-patch to 8.1. The issue is
present in 8.0 as well, but it doesn't seem worth fixing there,
because we didn't have protection from OID collisions after OID
wraparound before 8.1. Report by Guillaume Lelarge.
- Force a checkpoint in CREATE DATABASE before starting to copy the
files, to process any pending unlinks for the source database.
Before, if you dropped a relation in the template database just
before CREATE DATABASE, and a checkpoint happened during copydir(),
the checkpoint might delete a file that we're just about to copy,
causing lstat() in copydir() to fail with ENOENT. Backpatch to 8.3,
where the pending unlinks were introduced. Per report by Matthew
Wakeling and analysis by Tom Lane.
Magnus Hagander committed:
- Add columns boot_val and reset_val to the pg_settings view, to
expose the value a parameter has at server start and will have after
RESET, respectively. Greg Smith, with some modifications by me.
Michael Meskes committed:
- In ECPG, synced parser.
- In ECPG, fixed "create role" parsing to accept optional "with"
argument.
- In ECPG, pgsql/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/preproc.y, optional
arguments should be optional.
Bruce Momjian committed:
- Update Japanese FAQ. Jun Kuwamura.
Alvaro Herrera committed:
- Improve translatability of error messages for external modules by
tweaking the ereport macro. Included in this commit are enough
files for starting plpgsql, plpython, plperl and pltcl translations.
- Add initial plpgsql translation (with lots of fuzzies).
- In pgsql/src/include/utils/elog.h, fix two flaws in comments I just
introduced, pointed out by Tom.
- In pgsql/src/pl/plpython/plpython.c, add missing header.
== Abgelehnte Patches (bis jetzt) ==
No one was disappointed this week :-)
== Eingesandte Patches ==
KaiGai Kohei sent in update patches for SE-PostgreSQL.
Simon Riggs sent in three revisions of a patch to reduce some DDL
locks from AccessExclusiveLock to ShareLock.
Simon Riggs sent in a revision of his patch to make subtransaction
commits work for hot standby.
Emmanuel Cecchet sent in five revisions of a patch which changes temp
table handling from keeping a boolean that tells whether the temp
table was accessed to a list of OIDs.
Andrew Dunstan sent in another revision of his parallel pg_restore
patch.
Simon Riggs sent in another revision of his "infrastructure changes
for recovery" patch.
Tom Lane sent in a patch to create and compare arrays of records, one
use of which will be for eliminating cycles in WITH RECURSIVE.
Muhammad Asif sent in a patch which adds plugins functionality to pgxs
on *n*x.
Ryan Bradetich sent in a proof-of-concept patch, then a WIP patch for
reducing the alignment requirements for heap tuples on 64-bit
platforms.
Kris Jurka sent in some fixes for problems in psql's
describeOneTableDetails function.
Jim Cox sent in a patch to add a VERBOSE option to CLUSTER.
Robert Haas sent in a patch to make the UUID type accept non-standard
formats, per TODO item.
Magnus Hagander sent in another revision of his patch to change
parsing of pg_hba.conf options to name-value pairs.
Laslo Benedek sent in another revision of his patch to add --role to
pg_dump[all].
Alvaro Herrera sent in two revisions of a patch to correct a
misbehavior with autovacuum and TOAST tables.
ITAGAKI Takahiro sent in another revision of his auto-explain patch.
ITAGAKI Takahiro sent in a patch to add a pg_stat_statements contrib
module.
Robert Haas sent in a patch to add array_ndims.
Zdenek Kotala sent in a patch to extend pg_class info and create a
more flexible TOAST chunk size.
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