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authorBruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>2003-10-31 04:32:36 +0000
committerBruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>2003-10-31 04:32:36 +0000
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Major changes in this release:
* IN/NOT IN subqueries are now much more efficient
-
- Note: In previous releases, IN/NOT IN subqueries were joined to the
- upper query by sequentially scanning the subquery looking for a
- join. The 7.4 code uses the same sophisticated techniques used by
- ordinary joins and so is much faster, and is now faster than EXISTS
- subqueries.
+ In previous releases, IN/NOT IN subqueries were joined to the
+ upper query by sequentially scanning the subquery looking for a
+ join. The 7.4 code uses the same sophisticated techniques used by
+ ordinary joins and so is much faster, and is now faster than
+ EXISTS subqueries.
* Improved GROUP BY processing by using hash buckets
Note: In previous releases, GROUP BY totals were accumulated by
@@ -353,6 +352,8 @@
Query Changes
* New SQL-standard information schema (Peter)
+
+ Note: bjm
* Add read-only transactions (Peter)
* Add server variable regex_flavor to control regular expression
processing (Tom)
@@ -360,52 +361,121 @@
Tkach)
* Allow users to see their own queries in pg_stat_activity (Kevin
Brown)
+
+ Note: In prior releases, only the super-user could see query
+ strings using pg_stat_activity. Now ordinary users can see their
+ own query strings.
* Fix subquery aggregates of upper query columns to match SQL spec.
(Tom)
+
+ Note: bjm
* Add option to prevent auto-addition of tables referenced in query
(Nigel J. Andrews)
+
+ Note: By default, tables mentioned in the query are automatically
+ added to the FROM clause if they are not already there. This option
+ disabled that behavior.
* Allow UPDATE ... SET col = DEFAULT (Rod)
+
+ Note: This allows UPDATE to set a column to its default value.
* Allow expressions to be used in LIMIT/OFFSET (Tom)
+
+ Note: In prior releases, LIMIT/OFFSET could only use constants, not
+ expressions.
* Change EXECUTE INTO to CREATE TABLE AS EXECUTE (Peter)
+
+ Note: bjm ?
_________________________________________________________________
Object Manipulation Changes
* Make CREATE SEQUENCE grammar more SQL1999 standards compliant
(Neil)
+
+ Note: bjm ?
* Add FOR EACH STATEMENT statement-level triggers (Neil)
+
+ Note: While this allows a trigger to fire at the end of a
+ statement, it does not allow the trigger to access all rows
+ modified by the query. This capability is planned for a future
+ release.
* Add DOMAIN CHECK constraints (Rod)
+
+ Note: This greatly increases the usefulness of domains by allowing
+ them to use CHECK constraints.
* Add ALTER DOMAIN .. SET / DROP NOT NULL, SET / DROP DEFAULT, ADD /
DROP CONSTRAINT (Rod)
+
+ Note: This allows manipulation of existing domains.
* Fix several zero-column table bugs (Tom)
+
+ Note: PostgreSQL supports zero-column tables. This fixes various
+ bugs that occur when using such tables.
* Have ALTER TABLE ... ADD PRIMARY KEY add NOT NULL constraint (Rod)
+
+ Note: In prior releases, ALTER TABLE ADD PRIMARY would add a unique
+ index, but not a NOT NULL constraint. That is fixed in this
+ release.
* Add ALTER DOMAIN OWNER (Rod)
* Add ALTER TABLE ... WITHOUT OIDS (Rod)
+
+ Note: This allows control over whether new and updated rows will
+ have an oid column. This is most useful for saving storage space.
* Add ALTER SEQUENCE to modify min/max/increment/cache/cycle values
(Rod)
* Add ALTER TABLE ... CLUSTER ON (Alvaro Herrera)
+
+ Note: This command is used by pg_dump to record the CLUSTER column
+ for each table previously clustered. This information is used by
+ database-wide cluster to cluster all previously clustered tables.
* Improve DOMAIN automatic type casting (Rod, Tom)
* Allow dollar signs in identifiers, except as first character (Tom)
* Disallow dollar signs in operator names, so x=$1 works (Tom)
* Allow SQL200X inheritance syntax LIKE *subtable*, INCLUDING
DEFAULTS (Rod)
* Add WITH GRANT OPTION clause to GRANT, per SQL spec (Peter)
+
+ Note: Allow GRANT to give other users the ability to grant
+ permissions on a object.
_________________________________________________________________
Utility Command Changes
* Add ON COMMIT clause to CREATE TABLE for temp tables (Gavin)
+
+ Note: This adds the ability for a table to be dropped or all rows
+ deleted on transaction commit.
* Allow cursors outside transactions using WITH HOLD (Neil)
+
+ Note: In previous releases, cursors were removed at the end of the
+ transaction. Using WITH HOLD, the current release allows
+ transaction to remain outside their own transaction.
* MOVE/FETCH 0 now does nothing (Bruce)
+
+ Note: In previous releases, MOVE 0 moved to the end of the cursor,
+ and FETCH 0 fetched all remaning rows.
* Cause MOVE/FETCH to return the number of rows moved/fetched, or
zero if at the beginning/end of cursor, per SQL spec (Bruce)
+
+ Note: In prior releases, the row count returned by MOVE and FETCH
+ did not accurately reflect the number of rows processed.
* Properly handle SCROLL with cursors, or report an error (Neil)
+
+ Note: Certain cursors can not be fetched backwards optimally. By
+ specifying SCROLL, extra work will be performed to guarantee that
+ the cursor can be fetched in reverse or random order.
* Implement SQL92-compatible FIRST, LAST, ABSOLUTE n, RELATIVE n
options for FETCH and MOVE (Tom)
* Allow EXPLAIN on DECLARE CURSOR (Tom)
+
+ Note: Prior versions would not allow EXPLAIN on a DECLARE
+ statement.
* Allow CLUSTER to use index marked as pre-clustered by default
(Alvaro Herrera)
* Allow CLUSTER to cluster all tables (Alvaro Herrera)
+
+ Note: This allows all previously clustered tables in a database to
+ be reclustered with a single command.
* Prevent CLUSTER on partial indexes (Tom)
* Allow \r and \r\n termination for COPY files (Bruce)
* Disallow literal carriage return as a data value,
@@ -414,10 +484,15 @@
* Recover from COPY IN/OUT failure cleanly (Tom)
* Prevent possible memory leaks in COPY (Tom)
* Make TRUNCATE transaction-safe (Rod)
- * Multiple pg_dump fixes, including tar format and large objects
+
+ Note: Truncate can now be used inside a transaction, and rolled
+ back if the transaction aborts.
+ * Multiple pggla_dump fixes, including tar format and large objects
* Allow pg_dump to dump specific schemas (Neil)
* Allow pg_dump to preserve column storage characteristics
(Christopher)
+
+ Note: This preserves ALTER TABLE ... SET STORAGE information.
* Allow pg_dump to preserve CLUSTER characteristics (Christopher)
* Have pg_dumpall use GRANT/REVOKE to dump database-level
permissions (Tom)
@@ -435,30 +510,56 @@
* Allow pg_ctl to better handle non-standard ports (Greg)
* Functional indexes have been generalized into expressional indexes
(Tom)
+
+ Note: In prior releases, only columns could be used in functional
+ indexes. This release allows any type of expression.
* Syntax errors now reported as 'syntax error' rather than 'parse
error' (Tom)
* Have SHOW TRANSACTION_ISOLATION match input to SET
TRANSACTION_ISOLATION (Tom)
* Have COMMENT ON DATABASE on non-local database generate a warning
(Rod)
+
+ Note: Database comments are stored in database-local tables so
+ comments on a database have to be stored in each database.
* Improve reliability of LISTEN/NOTIFY (Tom)
* Allow REINDEX to reliably reindex non-shared system catalog
indexes (Tom)
+
+ Note: This allows system tables to be reindexed without the
+ requirement of a standalone backend, which was necessary in
+ previous releases. The only tables that now require a standalone
+ backend for reindex are the global system tables pg_database,
+ pg_shadow, and pg_group.
* pg_dump --use-set-session-authorization and --no-reconnect now do
nothing, all dumps use SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION
+
+ Note: pg_dump now no longer reconnects to switch users, but instead
+ uses SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION. This should reduce password
+ prompting during restores.
* Long options for pg_dump are now available on all platforms
+
+ Note: We now include our own long option processing routines.
_________________________________________________________________
Data Type and Function Changes
* New extra_float_digits server parameter to control float precision
display (Pedro Ferreira, Tom)
+
+ Note: This controls precision output which was causing regression
+ testing problems.
* Allow +1300 as a numeric timezone specifier, for FJST (Tom)
* Remove rarely used oidrand(), oidsrand(), and userfntest()
functions (Neil)
* Add md5() function to main server, already in /contrib/pgcrypto
(Joe)
+
+ Note: An md5 function was frequently requested. For more complex
+ encryption capabilities, use /contrib/pgcrypto.
* Increase date range of timestamp (John Cochran)
+
+ Note: bjm ??
* Change EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM timestamp) so timestamp without time
zone is assumed to be in local time, not GMT (Tom)
* Trap division by zero in case the operating system doesn't prevent
@@ -468,6 +569,9 @@
* Fixes for to_char() (Karel)
* Allow functions that can take any argument data type and return
any data type, using ANYELEMENT and ANYARRAY (Joe)
+
+ Note: This allows the creation of functions that can work with any
+ data type.
* Arrays may now be specified as ARRAY[1,2,3],
ARRAY[['a','b'],['c','d']], or ARRAY[ARRAY[ARRAY[2]]] (Joe)
* Allow proper comparisons for arrays (Joe)
@@ -476,18 +580,31 @@
(Joe)
* Allow WHERE qualification 'expr >oper< ANY/SOME/ALL (array-expr)'
(Joe)
+
+ Note: This allows arrays to behave like subqueries or a list of
+ values: SELECT * FROM tab WHERE col IN array_val
* Allow polymorphic SQL functions (Joe)
+
+ Note: bjm ??
* New array functions array_append(), array_cat(), array_lower(),
array_prepend(), array_to_string(), array_upper(),
string_to_array() (Joe)
* Allow user defined aggregates to use polymorphic functions (Joe)
+
+ Note: bjm ??
* Allow polymorphic user defined aggregates (Joe)
* Allow assignments to empty arrays (Joe)
* Allow 60 in seconds fields of timestamp, time, interval input
values (Tom)
+
+ Note: Sixty-second values are needed for leap seconds.
* Allow CIDR data type to be cast to text (Tom)
* Allow the creation of special LIKE indexes for non-C locales
(Peter)
+
+ Note: There is no way for non-ASCII locales to use indexes for LIKE
+ comparisons. However, this release adds a way to create a special
+ index for LIKE. bjm ??
* Disallow invalid timezone names (Tom)
* Trim trailing spaces when CHAR() is cast to VARCHAR or TEXT (Tom)
* Make FLOAT(p) measure the precision p in bits, not decimal digits
@@ -501,10 +618,15 @@
convention for the sign of timezone offsets, ie, positive is east
from UTC (Tom)
* Fix date_trunc('quarter',...) (B?jthe Zolt?n)
+
+ Note: Prior releases returned an incorrect value for this function
+ call.
* Make initcap() more compatible with Oracle (Mike Nolan)
+
+ Note: bjm ??
* Allow only DateStyle field order for date values not in ISO format
(Greg)
- * Add new DateStyle values MDY, DMY, and YMD, honor US and European
+ * Add new DateStyle values MDY, DMY, and YMD; honor US and European
for backward compatibility (Tom)
* 'now' will no longer work as a column default, use now() (change
required for prepared statements) (Tom)
@@ -519,7 +641,7 @@
Server-side Language Changes
* Prevent PL/pgSQL crash when RETURN NEXT is used on a zero-row
- record var. (Tom)
+ record variable (Tom)
* Make PL/python's spi_execute interface handle NULLs properly
(Andrew Bosma)
* Allow PL/pgSQL to declare variables of composite types without
@@ -527,6 +649,11 @@
* Fix PL/python _quote() function to handle big integers (?)
* Make PL/python an untrusted language, now called plpythonu (Kevin
Jacobs, Tom)
+
+ Note: The Python language no longer supports a restricted execution
+ environment, so we removed the trusted version of PL/python. If
+ this situation changes, we will re-add a version of PL/python that
+ can be used by non-super users.
* Allow polymorphic PL/pgSQL functions (Tom, Joe)
* Improved compiled function caching mechanism in PL/pgSQL with full
support for polymorphism (Joe)
@@ -541,17 +668,32 @@
Psql Changes
* Add "\pset pager always" to always use pager (Greg)
+
+ Note: This forces the pager to be used even if the number of rows
+ is less than the screen height --- this is valuable for rows that
+ wrap across several screen rows.
* Improve tab completion (Rod, Ross Reedstrom, Ian Barwick)
* Reorder \? help into groupings (Harald Armin Massa, Bruce)
* Add backslash commands for listing schemas, casts, and conversions
(Christopher)
- * \encoding now changes based on client_encoding server variable
+ * \encoding now changes based on the client_encoding server variable
(Tom)
+
+ Note: In previous versions, \encoding was not aware of encoding
+ changes made using SET CLIENT_ENCODING.
* Save edit history into readline history (Ross)
+
+ Note: When \e is used to edit a query, the result is saved in the
+ readline history for retrieval using the up arrow.
* Improve \d display (Christopher)
* Enhance HTML mode to be more standards-compliant (Greg)
* New '\set AUTOCOMMIT off' capability (Tom)
+
+ Note: This takes the place of the remove server variable
+ 'autocommit'.
* New '\set VERBOSITY' to control error detail (Tom)
+
+ Note: This controls the new error reporting details.
* New %T prompt string to show transaction status (Tom)
* Long options for psql are now available on all platforms
_________________________________________________________________
@@ -561,7 +703,16 @@
* Allow PQcmdTuples() to return row counts for MOVE and FETCH (Neil)
* Add PQfreemem() for freeing memory on Win32, suggest for NOTIFY
(Bruce)
+
+ Note: Win32 requires that memory allocated in a library be freed by
+ a function in the same library, hence free() doesn't work for
+ freeing memory allocated by libpq. PQfreemem() is the proper way to
+ free libpq memory, especially on Win32, and is recommended for
+ other platforms as well.
* Document service capability, and add sample file (Bruce)
+
+ Note: This allows clients to look up connection information in a
+ central file on the client machine.
* Make PQsetdbLogin() have the same defaults as PQconnectdb() (Tom)
* Allow libpq to cleanly fail when result sets are too large (Tom)
* Improve performance of PGunescapeBytea() (Ben Lamb)
@@ -570,10 +721,14 @@
* Allow pqInternalNotice() to accept a format string and args
instead of just a preformatted message (Tom, Sean Chittenden)
* Allow control SSL negotiation with sslmode values "disable",
- "allow", "Prefer", and "require" (Jon Jensen)
+ "allow", "prefer", and "require" (Jon Jensen)
* Allow new error codes and levels of text (Tom)
* Allow access to the underlying table and column of a query result
(Tom)
+
+ Note: This is helpful for query-builder applications that want to
+ know the underlying table and column names associated with a
+ specific result set.
* Allow access to the current transaction status (Tom)
* Add ability to pass binary data directly to the backend (Tom)
* Add PQexecPrepared() and PQsendQueryPrepared() functions which
@@ -594,9 +749,15 @@
* Prevent possible memory leak or core dump during libpgtcl shutdown
(Tom)
* Add ecpg Informix compatibility (Michael)
+
+ Note: This allows ecpg to process embedded C programs that were
+ written using certain Informix extensions.
* Add ecpg DECIMAL type that is fixed length, for Informix (Michael)
* Allow thread-safe ecpg with --enable-thread-safety (Lee Kindness,
Bruce)
+
+ Note: This allows multiple ecpg threads to access the database at
+ the same time.
* Move python client interface to http://www.pygresql.org (Marc)
_________________________________________________________________
@@ -625,7 +786,13 @@
* Improve Linux startup scripts (Slawomir Sudnik, Darko Prenosil)
* Add support for AMD Opteron and Itanium (Jeffrey W. Baker, Bruce)
* Remove --enable-recode option to configure
+
+ Note: This was no longer needed now that we have CREATE CONVERSION.
* Generate a compile error if spinlock code is not found (Bruce)
+
+ Note: Platforms without spinlock code will now fail to compile,
+ rather than silently using semaphores. This failure can be disabled
+ with a new configure option.
_________________________________________________________________
Contrib Changes
@@ -663,7 +830,7 @@
field order
* Input date order must now be YYYY-MM-DD (with 4-digit year) or
match DATESTYLE
- * Pattern matching operations can use indexes regardless of locale
+ * Pattern matching operations can use indexes regardless of locale?
_________________________________________________________________
Release 7.3.4