2000-10-16 23:49:28 +04:00
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TODO list for PostgreSQL
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1997-10-17 18:30:26 +04:00
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Remove completed items:
< Last updated: Sat Sep 25 21:33:44 EDT 2004
> Last updated: Mon Sep 27 10:15:31 EDT 2004
13,19d12
< Remove items before beta?
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< Urgent
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< * -Point-in-time data recovery using backup and write-ahead log
< * -Create native Win32 port
25d17
< * -Incremental backups
28d19
< * -Allow configuration files to be specified in a different directory
32,34d22
< * -Add the concept of dataspaces/tablespaces (Gavin)
< * -Allow logging of only data definition(DDL), or DDL and modification statements
< * -Allow log lines to include session-level information, like database and user
54d41
< * -Allow external interfaces to extend the GUC variable set
126d112
< * -Change factorial to return a numeric (Gavin)
141,142d126
< * -Allow pg_dump to dump sequences using NO_MAXVALUE and NO_MINVALUE
< * -Prevent whole-row references from leaking memory, e.g. SELECT COUNT(tab.*)
147d130
< * -Make LENGTH() of CHAR() not count trailing spaces
150d132
< * -Support composite types as table columns
198,200d179
< * -Prevent mismatch of frontend/backend encodings from converting bytea
< data from being interpreted as encoded strings
< * -Fix upper()/lower() to work for multibyte encodings
217d195
< * -Order duplicate index entries on creation by ctid for faster heap lookups
242d219
< * -Be smarter about insertion of already-ordered data into btree index
265,266d241
< * -Allow SELECT * FROM tab WHERE int2col = 4 to use int2col index, int8,
< float4, numeric/decimal too
282d256
< * -Allow command blocks to ignore certain types of errors
302,303d275
< * -Allow savepoints / nested transactions (Alvaro)
< * -Use nested transactions to prevent syntax errors from aborting a transaction
306,307d277
< * -Prevent COMMENT ON DATABASE from using a database name
< * -Add NO WAIT LOCKs
325,326d294
< * -COMMENT ON [ CAST | CONVERSION | OPERATOR CLASS | LARGE OBJECT | LANGUAGE ]
< (Christopher)
334d301
< * -Allow more ISOLATION LEVELS to be accepted
347d313
< * -Add GUC setting to make created tables default to WITHOUT OIDS
365,369d330
< o -ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN does not honor DEFAULT and non-CHECK CONSTRAINT
< o -ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN column DEFAULT should fill existing
< rows with DEFAULT value
< o -ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN column SERIAL doesn't create sequence because
< of the item above
371,373d331
< o -Allow ALTER TABLE to modify column lengths and change to binary
< compatible types
< o -Add ALTER DATABASE ... OWNER TO newowner
390,393d347
< o -Add ALTER DOMAIN, AGGREGATE, CONVERSION ... OWNER TO
< o -Add ALTER SEQUENCE ... OWNER TO
< o -Add ALTER INDEX that works just like ALTER TABLE already does
< on an index
404d357
< o -Add ALTER TABLE table SET WITHOUT CLUSTER (Christopher)
411d363
< o -Allow dump/load of CSV format
464d415
< o -Allow Java server-side programming
473d423
< o -Allow PL/pgSQL parameters to be specified by name and type during definition
493,495d442
< * -Allow psql \du to show users, and add \dg for groups
< * -Have psql \dn show only visible temp schemas using current_schemas()
< * -Have psql '\i ~/<tab><tab>' actually load files it displays from home dir
509,511d455
< o -Allow pg_dump to dump CREATE CONVERSION (Christopher)
< o -Make pg_restore continue after errors, so it acts more like pg_dump
< scripts
545d488
< o -Implement SET DESCRIPTOR
592,596d534
< * -Have AFTER triggers execute after the appropriate SQL statement in a
< function, not at the end of the function
< * -Print table names with constraint names in error messages, or make constraint
< names unique within a schema
< * -Issue NOTICE if foreign key data requires costly test to match primary key
614,615d551
< * -Use dependency information to dump data in proper order
< * -Have pg_dump -c clear the database using dependency information
694,695d629
< * -Provide automatic running of vacuum in the background in backend
< rather than in /contrib (Matthew)
828d761
< * -Use background process to write dirty shared buffers to disk
843d775
< * -Change representation of whole-tuple parameters to functions
850,852d781
< * -Add checks for fclose() failure (Tom)
< * -Change CVS ID to PostgreSQL
< * -Exit postmaster if postgresql.conf can not be opened
2004-09-27 18:15:49 +04:00
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#A dash (-) marks changes that will appear in the upcoming 8.1 release.#
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2004-07-06 20:18:31 +04:00
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Bracketed items "[]" have more detail.
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1996-08-19 02:14:33 +04:00
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1999-11-14 08:11:02 +03:00
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Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (pgman@candle.pha.pa.us)
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2004-11-02 17:49:27 +03:00
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Last updated: Tue Nov 2 09:49:20 EST 2004
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1996-08-19 02:14:33 +04:00
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2004-09-26 05:33:55 +04:00
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The most recent version of this document can be viewed at the PostgreSQL web
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site, http://www.PostgreSQL.org.
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1996-10-04 19:15:24 +04:00
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2003-10-09 01:44:06 +04:00
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1999-06-07 06:42:07 +04:00
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2002-04-26 00:20:50 +04:00
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Administration
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2002-01-23 00:55:06 +03:00
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2001-10-12 06:50:48 +04:00
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* Remove behavior of postmaster -o after making postmaster/postgres
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flags unique
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2002-10-25 23:03:04 +04:00
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* Allow limits on per-db/user connections
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2003-01-26 04:13:34 +03:00
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* Add group object ownership, so groups can rename/drop/grant on objects,
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so we can implement roles
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2003-07-31 00:23:32 +04:00
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* Allow server log information to be output as INSERT statements
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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This would allow server log information to be easily loaded into
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a database for analysis.
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2003-08-13 07:12:04 +04:00
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* Prevent default re-use of sysids for dropped users and groups
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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Currently, if a user is removed while he still owns objects, a new
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user given might be given their user id and inherit the
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previous users objects.
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2003-08-13 07:12:04 +04:00
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* Prevent dropping user that still owns objects, or auto-drop the objects
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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* Allow pooled connections to list all prepared queries
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This would allow an application inheriting a pooled connection to know
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the queries prepared in the current session.
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2003-09-24 00:45:58 +04:00
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* Allow major upgrades without dump/reload, perhaps using pg_upgrade
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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* Have SHOW ALL and pg_settings show descriptions for server-side variables
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* Allow GRANT/REVOKE permissions to be given to all schema objects with one
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command
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2004-06-14 03:42:59 +04:00
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* Remove unreferenced table files created by transactions that were
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2004-06-14 17:44:00 +04:00
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in-progress when the server terminated abruptly
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2004-06-18 22:35:53 +04:00
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* Allow reporting of which objects are in which tablespaces
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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This item is difficult because a tablespace can contain objects from
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multiple databases. There is a server-side function that returns the
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databases which use a specific tablespace, so this requires a tool
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that will call that function and connect to each database to find the
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objects in each database for that tablespace.
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2004-06-18 22:35:53 +04:00
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* Allow database recovery where tablespaces can't be created
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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When a pg_dump is restored, all tablespaces will attempt to be created
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in their original locations. If this fails, the user must be able to
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adjust the restore process.
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2004-10-18 06:56:42 +04:00
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* Allow a database in tablespace t1 with tables created in tablespace t2
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to be used as a template for a new database created with default
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tablespace t2
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All objects in the default database tablespace must have default tablespace
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specifications. This is because new databases are created by copying
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directories. If you mix default tablespace tables and tablespace-specified
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tables in the same directory, creating a new database from such a mixed
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directory would create a new database with tables that had incorrect
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explicit tablespaces. To fix this would require modifying pg_class in the
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newly copied database, which we don't currently do.
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2004-11-02 17:49:27 +03:00
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* Add a GUC variable to control the tablespace for temporary objects and
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sort files
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This perhaps should use a round-robin allocation system where several
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tablespaces are used in a cycle. The cycle pointer should be global.
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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* Add "include file" functionality in postgresql.conf
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2004-07-12 04:39:11 +04:00
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* Add session start time and last statement time to pg_stat_activity
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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* Allow server logs to be remotely read using SQL commands
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* Allow server configuration parameters to be remotely modified
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2004-07-29 20:47:07 +04:00
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* Allow administrators to safely terminate individual sessions
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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Right now, SIGTERM will terminate a session, but it is treated as
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though the postmaster has paniced and shared memory might not be
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cleaned up properly. A new signal is needed for safe termination.
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2004-08-06 21:52:44 +04:00
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* Un-comment all variables in postgresql.conf
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2004-08-06 19:12:38 +04:00
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2004-08-06 21:52:44 +04:00
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By not showing commented-out variables, we discourage people from
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thinking that re-commenting a variable returns it to its default.
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2004-08-20 19:20:27 +04:00
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This has to address environment variables that are then overridden
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by config file values. Another option is to allow commented values
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to return to their default values.
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2004-08-06 19:12:38 +04:00
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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* Allow point-in-time recovery to archive partially filled write-ahead
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logs
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Currently only full WAL files are archived. This means that the most
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recent transactions aren't available for recovery in case of a disk
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failure.
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2004-07-11 04:18:28 +04:00
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2004-08-07 05:58:12 +04:00
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* Create dump tool for write-ahead logs for use in determining
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transaction id for point-in-time recovery
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2004-08-16 08:38:46 +04:00
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* Set proper permissions on non-system schemas during db creation
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Currently all schemas are owned by the super-user because they are
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copied from the template1 database.
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2004-08-20 07:06:00 +04:00
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* Add a function that returns the 'uptime' of the postmaster
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2004-07-07 00:29:31 +04:00
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* Improve replication solutions
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o Automatic failover
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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Improve indentation of sublists:
< The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
< replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
< pgpool.
> The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
> replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
> pgpool.
114,116c114,116
< You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
< standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
< multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
> You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
> standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
> multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
166,167c166,167
< Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
< only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
> Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
> only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
173c173
< This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
> This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
359,360c359,360
< One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
< schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
> One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
> schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
364,365c364,365
< Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
< schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
> Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
> schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
371,375c371,375
< This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
< during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
< paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
< be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
< automatically access the heap data too.
> This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
> during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
> paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
> be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
> automatically access the heap data too.
379,380c379,380
< To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
< table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
> To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
> table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
385,386c385,386
< This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
< processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
> This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
> processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
395,398c395,398
< This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
< original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
< are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
< and no FOR UPDATE lock.
> This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
> original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
> are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
> and no FOR UPDATE lock.
405,406c405,406
< Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
< them to be listed so they can be closed.
> Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
> them to be listed so they can be closed.
413,415c413,415
< This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
< One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
< the insert.
> This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
> One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
> the insert.
422c422
< This is basically the same as SET search_path.
> This is basically the same as SET search_path.
426,427c426,427
< This requires a checking function to be called after the server
< configuration file is read.
> This requires a checking function to be called after the server
> configuration file is read.
432c432
< Currently only constants are supported.
> Currently only constants are supported.
438,439c438,439
< This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
< an object referenced in the function is changed.
> This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
> an object referenced in the function is changed.
512,513c512,513
< Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
< information about the Informix-compatibility module.
> Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
> information about the Informix-compatibility module.
2004-10-18 20:13:43 +04:00
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The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
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replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
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pgpool.
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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2004-07-07 00:29:31 +04:00
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o Load balancing
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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Improve indentation of sublists:
< The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
< replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
< pgpool.
> The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
> replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
> pgpool.
114,116c114,116
< You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
< standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
< multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
> You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
> standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
> multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
166,167c166,167
< Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
< only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
> Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
> only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
173c173
< This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
> This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
359,360c359,360
< One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
< schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
> One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
> schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
364,365c364,365
< Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
< schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
> Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
> schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
371,375c371,375
< This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
< during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
< paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
< be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
< automatically access the heap data too.
> This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
> during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
> paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
> be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
> automatically access the heap data too.
379,380c379,380
< To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
< table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
> To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
> table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
385,386c385,386
< This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
< processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
> This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
> processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
395,398c395,398
< This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
< original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
< are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
< and no FOR UPDATE lock.
> This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
> original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
> are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
> and no FOR UPDATE lock.
405,406c405,406
< Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
< them to be listed so they can be closed.
> Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
> them to be listed so they can be closed.
413,415c413,415
< This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
< One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
< the insert.
> This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
> One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
> the insert.
422c422
< This is basically the same as SET search_path.
> This is basically the same as SET search_path.
426,427c426,427
< This requires a checking function to be called after the server
< configuration file is read.
> This requires a checking function to be called after the server
> configuration file is read.
432c432
< Currently only constants are supported.
> Currently only constants are supported.
438,439c438,439
< This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
< an object referenced in the function is changed.
> This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
> an object referenced in the function is changed.
512,513c512,513
< Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
< information about the Informix-compatibility module.
> Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
> information about the Informix-compatibility module.
2004-10-18 20:13:43 +04:00
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You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
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standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
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multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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2004-07-07 00:29:31 +04:00
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o Allow replication over unreliable or non-persistent links
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2002-09-05 02:09:47 +04:00
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2003-01-28 02:19:18 +03:00
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2002-04-26 00:20:50 +04:00
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Data Types
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==========
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1999-07-07 00:41:22 +04:00
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* Remove Money type, add money formatting for decimal type
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2002-04-13 05:37:54 +04:00
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* Change NUMERIC to enforce the maximum precision, and increase it
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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* Add function to return compressed length of TOAST data values
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* Allow INET subnet tests with non-constants to be indexed
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2003-05-26 22:36:51 +04:00
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* Add transaction_timestamp(), statement_timestamp(), clock_timestamp() functionality
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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Current CURRENT_TIMESTAMP returns the start time of the current
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transaction, and gettimeofday() returns the wallclock time. This will
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make time reporting more consistent and will allow reporting of
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the statement start time.
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* Have sequence dependency track use of DEFAULT sequences,
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seqname.nextval (?)
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* Disallow changing default expression of a SERIAL column (?)
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2002-12-30 07:48:57 +03:00
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* Allow infinite dates just like infinite timestamps
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2003-06-23 23:33:40 +04:00
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* Have initdb set DateStyle based on locale?
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2003-08-17 07:56:16 +04:00
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* Add pg_get_acldef(), pg_get_typedefault(), and pg_get_attrdef()
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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* Allow to_char to print localized month names
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2003-10-22 21:14:39 +04:00
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* Allow functions to have a search path specified at creation time
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2004-02-12 19:05:15 +03:00
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* Allow substring/replace() to get/set bit values
|
2004-03-31 01:51:41 +04:00
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|
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* Add GUC variable to allow output of interval values in ISO8601 format
|
2004-07-20 23:52:03 +04:00
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|
|
* Fix data types where equality comparison isn't intuitive, e.g. box
|
2004-08-26 07:09:13 +04:00
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|
|
* Merge hardwired timezone names with the TZ database; allow either kind
|
|
|
|
everywhere a TZ name is currently taken
|
|
|
|
* Allow customization of the known set of TZ names (generalize the
|
|
|
|
present australian_timezones hack)
|
2004-10-26 23:41:22 +04:00
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|
|
* Allow TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE to store the original timezone
|
|
|
|
information, either by name or offset from UTC
|
2004-10-14 23:26:40 +04:00
|
|
|
* Prevent inet cast to cidr if the unmasked bits are not zero, or
|
|
|
|
zero bits
|
2002-01-23 00:55:06 +03:00
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|
2001-05-17 07:22:53 +04:00
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|
|
* ARRAYS
|
2001-07-16 09:00:29 +04:00
|
|
|
o Allow nulls in arrays
|
2003-10-21 06:48:09 +04:00
|
|
|
o Allow MIN()/MAX() on arrays
|
2003-08-08 21:13:02 +04:00
|
|
|
o Delay resolution of array expression type so assignment coercion
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
can be performed on empty array expressions
|
2004-02-13 02:27:52 +03:00
|
|
|
o Modify array literal representation to handle array index lower bound
|
|
|
|
of other than one
|
|
|
|
|
2002-01-23 00:55:06 +03:00
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|
|
2001-10-24 03:27:18 +04:00
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|
|
* BINARY DATA
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
o Improve vacuum of large objects, like /contrib/vacuumlo (?)
|
2001-09-07 00:37:14 +04:00
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|
|
o Add security checking for large objects
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
|
Improve indentation of sublists:
< The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
< replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
< pgpool.
> The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
> replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
> pgpool.
114,116c114,116
< You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
< standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
< multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
> You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
> standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
> multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
166,167c166,167
< Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
< only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
> Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
> only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
173c173
< This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
> This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
359,360c359,360
< One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
< schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
> One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
> schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
364,365c364,365
< Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
< schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
> Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
> schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
371,375c371,375
< This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
< during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
< paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
< be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
< automatically access the heap data too.
> This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
> during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
> paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
> be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
> automatically access the heap data too.
379,380c379,380
< To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
< table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
> To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
> table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
385,386c385,386
< This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
< processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
> This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
> processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
395,398c395,398
< This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
< original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
< are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
< and no FOR UPDATE lock.
> This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
> original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
> are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
> and no FOR UPDATE lock.
405,406c405,406
< Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
< them to be listed so they can be closed.
> Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
> them to be listed so they can be closed.
413,415c413,415
< This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
< One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
< the insert.
> This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
> One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
> the insert.
422c422
< This is basically the same as SET search_path.
> This is basically the same as SET search_path.
426,427c426,427
< This requires a checking function to be called after the server
< configuration file is read.
> This requires a checking function to be called after the server
> configuration file is read.
432c432
< Currently only constants are supported.
> Currently only constants are supported.
438,439c438,439
< This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
< an object referenced in the function is changed.
> This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
> an object referenced in the function is changed.
512,513c512,513
< Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
< information about the Informix-compatibility module.
> Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
> information about the Informix-compatibility module.
2004-10-18 20:13:43 +04:00
|
|
|
Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
|
|
|
|
only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2001-09-07 00:37:14 +04:00
|
|
|
o Auto-delete large objects when referencing row is deleted
|
2001-05-10 21:29:55 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
o Allow read/write into TOAST values like large objects
|
|
|
|
|
Improve indentation of sublists:
< The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
< replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
< pgpool.
> The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
> replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
> pgpool.
114,116c114,116
< You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
< standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
< multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
> You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
> standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
> multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
166,167c166,167
< Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
< only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
> Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
> only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
173c173
< This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
> This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
359,360c359,360
< One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
< schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
> One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
> schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
364,365c364,365
< Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
< schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
> Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
> schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
371,375c371,375
< This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
< during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
< paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
< be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
< automatically access the heap data too.
> This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
> during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
> paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
> be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
> automatically access the heap data too.
379,380c379,380
< To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
< table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
> To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
> table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
385,386c385,386
< This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
< processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
> This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
> processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
395,398c395,398
< This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
< original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
< are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
< and no FOR UPDATE lock.
> This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
> original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
> are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
> and no FOR UPDATE lock.
405,406c405,406
< Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
< them to be listed so they can be closed.
> Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
> them to be listed so they can be closed.
413,415c413,415
< This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
< One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
< the insert.
> This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
> One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
> the insert.
422c422
< This is basically the same as SET search_path.
> This is basically the same as SET search_path.
426,427c426,427
< This requires a checking function to be called after the server
< configuration file is read.
> This requires a checking function to be called after the server
> configuration file is read.
432c432
< Currently only constants are supported.
> Currently only constants are supported.
438,439c438,439
< This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
< an object referenced in the function is changed.
> This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
> an object referenced in the function is changed.
512,513c512,513
< Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
< information about the Informix-compatibility module.
> Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
> information about the Informix-compatibility module.
2004-10-18 20:13:43 +04:00
|
|
|
This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2002-02-03 22:24:30 +03:00
|
|
|
|
2002-04-26 00:20:50 +04:00
|
|
|
Multi-Language Support
|
|
|
|
======================
|
2001-05-10 21:29:55 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2001-05-17 07:22:53 +04:00
|
|
|
* Add NCHAR (as distinguished from ordinary varchar),
|
2004-04-07 23:14:21 +04:00
|
|
|
* Allow locale to be set at database creation
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Currently locale can only be set during initdb.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* Allow encoding on a per-column basis
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Right now only one encoding is allowed per database.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* Optimize locale to have minimal performance impact when not used
|
2000-06-14 06:57:08 +04:00
|
|
|
* Support multiple simultaneous character sets, per SQL92
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
* Improve Unicode combined character handling (?)
|
|
|
|
* Add octet_length_server() and octet_length_client()
|
|
|
|
* Make octet_length_client() the same as octet_length()?
|
2003-08-17 08:50:57 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2002-02-03 22:24:30 +03:00
|
|
|
|
2002-04-26 00:20:50 +04:00
|
|
|
Views / Rules
|
|
|
|
=============
|
1999-06-07 06:42:07 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2004-09-21 09:38:54 +04:00
|
|
|
* Automatically create rules on views so they are updateable, per SQL99 [view]
|
2002-06-28 23:28:30 +04:00
|
|
|
* Add the functionality for WITH CHECK OPTION clause of CREATE VIEW
|
2001-01-27 08:40:51 +03:00
|
|
|
* Allow NOTIFY in rules involving conditionals
|
2002-08-14 07:41:09 +04:00
|
|
|
* Have views on temporary tables exist in the temporary namespace
|
2004-02-13 05:30:53 +03:00
|
|
|
* Allow temporary views on non-temporary tables
|
2001-12-06 02:11:30 +03:00
|
|
|
* Allow RULE recompilation
|
2002-02-03 22:24:30 +03:00
|
|
|
|
2002-04-18 00:35:23 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2002-04-26 00:20:50 +04:00
|
|
|
Indexes
|
|
|
|
=======
|
1999-06-07 06:42:07 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2001-06-10 05:25:01 +04:00
|
|
|
* Allow inherited tables to inherit index, UNIQUE constraint, and primary
|
|
|
|
key, foreign key [inheritance]
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
* UNIQUE INDEX on base column not honored on inserts/updates from
|
|
|
|
inherited table: INSERT INTO inherit_table (unique_index_col) VALUES
|
|
|
|
(dup) should fail [inheritance]
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The main difficulty with this item is the problem of creating an index
|
|
|
|
that can spam more than one table.
|
|
|
|
|
2001-11-23 05:22:04 +03:00
|
|
|
* Add UNIQUE capability to non-btree indexes
|
2001-05-10 21:29:55 +04:00
|
|
|
* Add rtree index support for line, lseg, path, point
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
* Use indexes for MIN() and MAX()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MIN/MAX queries can already be rewritten as SELECT col FROM tab ORDER
|
|
|
|
BY col {DESC} LIMIT 1. Completing this item involves making this
|
|
|
|
transformation automatically.
|
|
|
|
|
2001-05-11 00:26:45 +04:00
|
|
|
* Use index to restrict rows returned by multi-key index when used with
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
non-consecutive keys to reduce heap accesses
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
For an index on col1,col2,col3, and a WHERE clause of col1 = 5 and
|
|
|
|
col3 = 9, spin though the index checking for col1 and col3 matches,
|
|
|
|
rather than just col1
|
|
|
|
|
2003-02-19 04:36:32 +03:00
|
|
|
* Prevent index uniqueness checks when UPDATE does not modify the column
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Uniqueness (index) checks are done when updating a column even if the
|
|
|
|
column is not modified by the UPDATE.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* Fetch heap pages matching index entries in sequential order [performance]
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Rather than randomly accessing heap pages based on index entries, mark
|
|
|
|
heap pages needing access in a bitmap and do the lookups in sequential
|
|
|
|
order. Another method would be to sort heap ctids matching the index
|
|
|
|
before accessing the heap rows.
|
|
|
|
|
2002-08-13 08:32:28 +04:00
|
|
|
* Use bitmaps to combine existing indexes [performance]
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bitmap indexes allow single indexed columns to be combined to
|
|
|
|
dynamically create a composite index to match a specific query. Each
|
|
|
|
index is a bitmap, and the bitmaps are AND'ed or OR'ed to be combined.
|
|
|
|
|
2003-10-21 06:48:09 +04:00
|
|
|
* Allow use of indexes to search for NULLs
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
One solution is to create a partial index on an IS NULL expression.
|
|
|
|
|
2002-10-29 06:22:43 +03:00
|
|
|
* Add concurrency to GIST
|
2004-06-10 15:56:27 +04:00
|
|
|
* Pack hash index buckets onto disk pages more efficiently
|
2001-05-11 02:36:52 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
Currently no only one hash bucket can be stored on a page. Ideally
|
|
|
|
several hash buckets could be stored on a single page and greater
|
|
|
|
granularity used for the hash algorithm.
|
|
|
|
|
2002-08-14 06:51:13 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2002-04-26 00:20:50 +04:00
|
|
|
Commands
|
|
|
|
========
|
1999-06-07 06:42:07 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
* Add BETWEEN ASYMMETRIC/SYMMETRIC
|
2003-10-26 07:43:55 +03:00
|
|
|
* Change LIMIT/OFFSET to use int8
|
2001-12-06 00:06:40 +03:00
|
|
|
* CREATE TABLE AS can not determine column lengths from expressions [atttypmod]
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
* Allow UPDATE to handle complex aggregates [update] (?)
|
2002-04-26 00:39:11 +04:00
|
|
|
* Allow backslash handling in quoted strings to be disabled for portability
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The use of C-style backslashes (.e.g. \n, \r) in quoted strings is not
|
|
|
|
SQL-spec compliant, so allow such handling to be disabled.
|
|
|
|
|
2004-08-10 21:30:47 +04:00
|
|
|
* Allow an alias to be provided for the target table in UPDATE/DELETE
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2004-08-10 21:30:47 +04:00
|
|
|
This is not SQL-spec but many DBMSs allow it.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* Allow additional tables to be specified in DELETE for joins
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
UPDATE already allows this (UPDATE...FROM) but we need similar
|
|
|
|
functionality in DELETE. It's been agreed that the keyword should
|
|
|
|
be USING, to avoid anything as confusing as DELETE FROM a FROM b.
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2002-08-27 03:02:21 +04:00
|
|
|
* Add CORRESPONDING BY to UNION/INTERSECT/EXCEPT
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
* Allow REINDEX to rebuild all database indexes, remove /contrib/reindex
|
2002-12-09 21:09:44 +03:00
|
|
|
* Add ROLLUP, CUBE, GROUPING SETS options to GROUP BY
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
* Add a schema option to createlang
|
2003-03-17 21:50:06 +03:00
|
|
|
* Allow UPDATE tab SET ROW (col, ...) = (...) for updating multiple columns
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
* Allow SET CONSTRAINTS to be qualified by schema/table name
|
2003-08-25 02:57:21 +04:00
|
|
|
* Allow TRUNCATE ... CASCADE/RESTRICT
|
2003-08-17 09:23:13 +04:00
|
|
|
* Allow PREPARE of cursors
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
* Allow PREPARE to automatically determine parameter types based on the SQL
|
|
|
|
statement
|
2004-08-12 23:45:24 +04:00
|
|
|
* Allow finer control over the caching of prepared query plans
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Currently, queries prepared via the libpq API are planned on first
|
|
|
|
execute using the supplied parameters --- allow SQL PREPARE to do the
|
|
|
|
same. Also, allow control over replanning prepared queries either
|
|
|
|
manually or automatically when statistics for execute parameters
|
|
|
|
differ dramatically from those used during planning.
|
|
|
|
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
* Allow LISTEN/NOTIFY to store info in memory rather than tables?
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Currently LISTEN/NOTIFY information is stored in pg_listener. Storing
|
|
|
|
such information in memory would improve performance.
|
|
|
|
|
2004-01-26 21:32:08 +03:00
|
|
|
* Dump large object comments in custom dump format
|
2003-10-21 06:48:09 +04:00
|
|
|
* Add optional textual message to NOTIFY
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
This would allow an informational message to be added to the notify
|
|
|
|
message, perhaps indicating the row modified or other custom
|
|
|
|
information.
|
|
|
|
|
2003-11-07 18:31:14 +03:00
|
|
|
* Allow CREATE TABLE foo (f1 INT CHECK (f1 > 0) CHECK (f1 < 10)) to work
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
by searching for non-conflicting constraint names, and prefix with
|
|
|
|
table name?
|
|
|
|
* Use more reliable method for CREATE DATABASE to get a consistent copy
|
|
|
|
of db?
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Currently the system uses the operating system COPY command to create
|
|
|
|
new database.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* Add C code to copy directories for use in creating new databases
|
|
|
|
* Ignore temporary tables from other sessions when processing
|
|
|
|
inheritance?
|
|
|
|
* Have pg_ctl look at PGHOST in case it is a socket directory?
|
|
|
|
* Allow column-level GRANT/REVOKE privileges
|
|
|
|
* Add a session mode to warn about non-standard SQL usage in queries
|
2004-05-12 00:23:05 +04:00
|
|
|
* Add MERGE command that does UPDATE/DELETE, or on failure, INSERT (rules, triggers?)
|
2004-06-09 07:15:51 +04:00
|
|
|
* Add ON COMMIT capability to CREATE TABLE AS SELECT
|
2004-07-12 01:57:03 +04:00
|
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* Add NOVICE output level for helpful messages like automatic sequence/index creation
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2004-08-10 05:38:59 +04:00
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* Add COMMENT ON for all cluster global objects (users, groups,
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databases and tablespaces)
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2004-08-17 21:14:56 +04:00
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* Add an option to automatically use savepoints for each statement in a
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multi-statement transaction.
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When enabled, this would allow errors in multi-statement transactions
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to be automatically ignored.
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2004-10-09 04:33:28 +04:00
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2004-09-10 20:35:56 +04:00
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* Make row-wise comparisons work per SQL spec
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2004-10-13 05:03:11 +04:00
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* Add RESET CONNECTION command to reset all session state
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2004-09-10 20:35:56 +04:00
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2004-10-13 05:03:11 +04:00
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This would include resetting of all variables (RESET ALL), dropping of
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all temporary tables, removal of any NOTIFYs, etc. This could be used
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for connection pooling. We could also change RESET ALL to have this
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functionality.
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2003-11-09 03:41:14 +03:00
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2001-05-11 00:26:45 +04:00
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* ALTER
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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o Have ALTER TABLE RENAME rename SERIAL sequence names
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2004-05-20 06:07:50 +04:00
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o Add ALTER DOMAIN TYPE
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2003-09-05 05:10:07 +04:00
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o Allow ALTER TABLE ... ALTER CONSTRAINT ... RENAME
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2003-09-09 02:48:21 +04:00
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o Allow ALTER TABLE to change constraint deferrability and actions
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2004-02-12 01:04:35 +03:00
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o Disallow dropping of an inherited constraint
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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o Allow objects to be moved to different schemas
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o Allow ALTER TABLESPACE to move to different directories
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2004-08-21 00:07:12 +04:00
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o Allow databases and schemas to be moved to different tablespaces
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Improve indentation of sublists:
< The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
< replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
< pgpool.
> The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
> replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
> pgpool.
114,116c114,116
< You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
< standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
< multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
> You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
> standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
> multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
166,167c166,167
< Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
< only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
> Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
> only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
173c173
< This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
> This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
359,360c359,360
< One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
< schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
> One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
> schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
364,365c364,365
< Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
< schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
> Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
> schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
371,375c371,375
< This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
< during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
< paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
< be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
< automatically access the heap data too.
> This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
> during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
> paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
> be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
> automatically access the heap data too.
379,380c379,380
< To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
< table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
> To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
> table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
385,386c385,386
< This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
< processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
> This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
> processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
395,398c395,398
< This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
< original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
< are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
< and no FOR UPDATE lock.
> This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
> original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
> are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
> and no FOR UPDATE lock.
405,406c405,406
< Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
< them to be listed so they can be closed.
> Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
> them to be listed so they can be closed.
413,415c413,415
< This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
< One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
< the insert.
> This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
> One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
> the insert.
422c422
< This is basically the same as SET search_path.
> This is basically the same as SET search_path.
426,427c426,427
< This requires a checking function to be called after the server
< configuration file is read.
> This requires a checking function to be called after the server
> configuration file is read.
432c432
< Currently only constants are supported.
> Currently only constants are supported.
438,439c438,439
< This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
< an object referenced in the function is changed.
> This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
> an object referenced in the function is changed.
512,513c512,513
< Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
< information about the Informix-compatibility module.
> Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
> information about the Informix-compatibility module.
2004-10-18 20:13:43 +04:00
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One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
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schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
|
2004-08-21 00:07:12 +04:00
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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o Allow moving system tables to other tablespaces, where possible
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|
Improve indentation of sublists:
< The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
< replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
< pgpool.
> The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
> replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
> pgpool.
114,116c114,116
< You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
< standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
< multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
> You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
> standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
> multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
166,167c166,167
< Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
< only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
> Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
> only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
173c173
< This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
> This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
359,360c359,360
< One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
< schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
> One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
> schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
364,365c364,365
< Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
< schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
> Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
> schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
371,375c371,375
< This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
< during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
< paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
< be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
< automatically access the heap data too.
> This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
> during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
> paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
> be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
> automatically access the heap data too.
379,380c379,380
< To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
< table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
> To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
> table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
385,386c385,386
< This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
< processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
> This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
> processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
395,398c395,398
< This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
< original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
< are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
< and no FOR UPDATE lock.
> This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
> original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
> are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
> and no FOR UPDATE lock.
405,406c405,406
< Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
< them to be listed so they can be closed.
> Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
> them to be listed so they can be closed.
413,415c413,415
< This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
< One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
< the insert.
> This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
> One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
> the insert.
422c422
< This is basically the same as SET search_path.
> This is basically the same as SET search_path.
426,427c426,427
< This requires a checking function to be called after the server
< configuration file is read.
> This requires a checking function to be called after the server
> configuration file is read.
432c432
< Currently only constants are supported.
> Currently only constants are supported.
438,439c438,439
< This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
< an object referenced in the function is changed.
> This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
> an object referenced in the function is changed.
512,513c512,513
< Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
< information about the Informix-compatibility module.
> Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
> information about the Informix-compatibility module.
2004-10-18 20:13:43 +04:00
|
|
|
Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
|
|
|
|
schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
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|
|
2002-01-23 00:55:06 +03:00
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|
2001-01-12 00:07:07 +03:00
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|
* CLUSTER
|
2002-01-23 00:55:06 +03:00
|
|
|
o Automatically maintain clustering on a table
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
|
Improve indentation of sublists:
< The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
< replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
< pgpool.
> The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
> replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
> pgpool.
114,116c114,116
< You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
< standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
< multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
> You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
> standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
> multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
166,167c166,167
< Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
< only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
> Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
> only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
173c173
< This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
> This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
359,360c359,360
< One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
< schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
> One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
> schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
364,365c364,365
< Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
< schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
> Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
> schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
371,375c371,375
< This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
< during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
< paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
< be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
< automatically access the heap data too.
> This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
> during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
> paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
> be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
> automatically access the heap data too.
379,380c379,380
< To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
< table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
> To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
> table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
385,386c385,386
< This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
< processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
> This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
> processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
395,398c395,398
< This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
< original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
< are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
< and no FOR UPDATE lock.
> This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
> original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
> are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
> and no FOR UPDATE lock.
405,406c405,406
< Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
< them to be listed so they can be closed.
> Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
> them to be listed so they can be closed.
413,415c413,415
< This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
< One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
< the insert.
> This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
> One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
> the insert.
422c422
< This is basically the same as SET search_path.
> This is basically the same as SET search_path.
426,427c426,427
< This requires a checking function to be called after the server
< configuration file is read.
> This requires a checking function to be called after the server
> configuration file is read.
432c432
< Currently only constants are supported.
> Currently only constants are supported.
438,439c438,439
< This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
< an object referenced in the function is changed.
> This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
> an object referenced in the function is changed.
512,513c512,513
< Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
< information about the Informix-compatibility module.
> Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
> information about the Informix-compatibility module.
2004-10-18 20:13:43 +04:00
|
|
|
This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
|
|
|
|
during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
|
|
|
|
paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
|
|
|
|
be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
|
|
|
|
automatically access the heap data too.
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2004-05-20 06:58:18 +04:00
|
|
|
o Add default clustering to system tables
|
2002-01-23 00:55:06 +03:00
|
|
|
|
Improve indentation of sublists:
< The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
< replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
< pgpool.
> The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
> replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
> pgpool.
114,116c114,116
< You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
< standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
< multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
> You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
> standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
> multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
166,167c166,167
< Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
< only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
> Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
> only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
173c173
< This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
> This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
359,360c359,360
< One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
< schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
> One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
> schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
364,365c364,365
< Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
< schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
> Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
> schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
371,375c371,375
< This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
< during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
< paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
< be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
< automatically access the heap data too.
> This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
> during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
> paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
> be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
> automatically access the heap data too.
379,380c379,380
< To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
< table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
> To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
> table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
385,386c385,386
< This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
< processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
> This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
> processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
395,398c395,398
< This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
< original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
< are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
< and no FOR UPDATE lock.
> This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
> original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
> are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
> and no FOR UPDATE lock.
405,406c405,406
< Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
< them to be listed so they can be closed.
> Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
> them to be listed so they can be closed.
413,415c413,415
< This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
< One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
< the insert.
> This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
> One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
> the insert.
422c422
< This is basically the same as SET search_path.
> This is basically the same as SET search_path.
426,427c426,427
< This requires a checking function to be called after the server
< configuration file is read.
> This requires a checking function to be called after the server
> configuration file is read.
432c432
< Currently only constants are supported.
> Currently only constants are supported.
438,439c438,439
< This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
< an object referenced in the function is changed.
> This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
> an object referenced in the function is changed.
512,513c512,513
< Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
< information about the Informix-compatibility module.
> Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
> information about the Informix-compatibility module.
2004-10-18 20:13:43 +04:00
|
|
|
To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
|
|
|
|
table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
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|
|
2001-05-11 00:26:45 +04:00
|
|
|
* COPY
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
o Allow COPY to report error lines and continue
|
|
|
|
|
Improve indentation of sublists:
< The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
< replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
< pgpool.
> The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
> replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
> pgpool.
114,116c114,116
< You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
< standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
< multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
> You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
> standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
> multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
166,167c166,167
< Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
< only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
> Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
> only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
173c173
< This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
> This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
359,360c359,360
< One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
< schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
> One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
> schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
364,365c364,365
< Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
< schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
> Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
> schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
371,375c371,375
< This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
< during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
< paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
< be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
< automatically access the heap data too.
> This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
> during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
> paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
> be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
> automatically access the heap data too.
379,380c379,380
< To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
< table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
> To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
> table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
385,386c385,386
< This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
< processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
> This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
> processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
395,398c395,398
< This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
< original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
< are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
< and no FOR UPDATE lock.
> This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
> original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
> are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
> and no FOR UPDATE lock.
405,406c405,406
< Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
< them to be listed so they can be closed.
> Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
> them to be listed so they can be closed.
413,415c413,415
< This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
< One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
< the insert.
> This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
> One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
> the insert.
422c422
< This is basically the same as SET search_path.
> This is basically the same as SET search_path.
426,427c426,427
< This requires a checking function to be called after the server
< configuration file is read.
> This requires a checking function to be called after the server
> configuration file is read.
432c432
< Currently only constants are supported.
> Currently only constants are supported.
438,439c438,439
< This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
< an object referenced in the function is changed.
> This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
> an object referenced in the function is changed.
512,513c512,513
< Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
< information about the Informix-compatibility module.
> Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
> information about the Informix-compatibility module.
2004-10-18 20:13:43 +04:00
|
|
|
This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
|
|
|
|
processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
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|
|
|
|
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o Allow COPY to understand \x as a hex byte
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|
|
o Have COPY return the number of rows loaded/unloaded (?)
|
2004-08-19 06:36:24 +04:00
|
|
|
o Allow COPY to optionally include column headings as the first line
|
2002-01-23 00:55:06 +03:00
|
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|
2001-05-11 00:26:45 +04:00
|
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|
* CURSOR
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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o Allow UPDATE/DELETE WHERE CURRENT OF cursor
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Improve indentation of sublists:
< The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
< replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
< pgpool.
> The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
> replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
> pgpool.
114,116c114,116
< You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
< standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
< multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
> You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
> standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
> multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
166,167c166,167
< Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
< only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
> Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
> only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
173c173
< This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
> This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
359,360c359,360
< One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
< schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
> One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
> schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
364,365c364,365
< Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
< schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
> Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
> schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
371,375c371,375
< This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
< during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
< paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
< be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
< automatically access the heap data too.
> This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
> during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
> paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
> be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
> automatically access the heap data too.
379,380c379,380
< To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
< table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
> To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
> table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
385,386c385,386
< This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
< processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
> This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
> processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
395,398c395,398
< This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
< original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
< are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
< and no FOR UPDATE lock.
> This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
> original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
> are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
> and no FOR UPDATE lock.
405,406c405,406
< Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
< them to be listed so they can be closed.
> Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
> them to be listed so they can be closed.
413,415c413,415
< This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
< One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
< the insert.
> This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
> One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
> the insert.
422c422
< This is basically the same as SET search_path.
> This is basically the same as SET search_path.
426,427c426,427
< This requires a checking function to be called after the server
< configuration file is read.
> This requires a checking function to be called after the server
> configuration file is read.
432c432
< Currently only constants are supported.
> Currently only constants are supported.
438,439c438,439
< This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
< an object referenced in the function is changed.
> This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
> an object referenced in the function is changed.
512,513c512,513
< Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
< information about the Informix-compatibility module.
> Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
> information about the Informix-compatibility module.
2004-10-18 20:13:43 +04:00
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This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
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original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
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are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
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and no FOR UPDATE lock.
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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o Prevent DROP TABLE from dropping a row referenced by its own open
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cursor (?)
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o Allow pooled connections to list all open WITH HOLD cursors
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Improve indentation of sublists:
< The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
< replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
< pgpool.
> The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
> replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
> pgpool.
114,116c114,116
< You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
< standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
< multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
> You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
> standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
> multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
166,167c166,167
< Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
< only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
> Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
> only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
173c173
< This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
> This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
359,360c359,360
< One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
< schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
> One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
> schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
364,365c364,365
< Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
< schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
> Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
> schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
371,375c371,375
< This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
< during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
< paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
< be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
< automatically access the heap data too.
> This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
> during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
> paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
> be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
> automatically access the heap data too.
379,380c379,380
< To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
< table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
> To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
> table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
385,386c385,386
< This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
< processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
> This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
> processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
395,398c395,398
< This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
< original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
< are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
< and no FOR UPDATE lock.
> This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
> original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
> are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
> and no FOR UPDATE lock.
405,406c405,406
< Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
< them to be listed so they can be closed.
> Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
> them to be listed so they can be closed.
413,415c413,415
< This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
< One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
< the insert.
> This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
> One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
> the insert.
422c422
< This is basically the same as SET search_path.
> This is basically the same as SET search_path.
426,427c426,427
< This requires a checking function to be called after the server
< configuration file is read.
> This requires a checking function to be called after the server
> configuration file is read.
432c432
< Currently only constants are supported.
> Currently only constants are supported.
438,439c438,439
< This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
< an object referenced in the function is changed.
> This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
> an object referenced in the function is changed.
512,513c512,513
< Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
< information about the Informix-compatibility module.
> Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
> information about the Informix-compatibility module.
2004-10-18 20:13:43 +04:00
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Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
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them to be listed so they can be closed.
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2002-01-23 00:55:06 +03:00
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2001-05-11 00:26:45 +04:00
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* INSERT
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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o Allow INSERT/UPDATE of the system-generated oid value for a row
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2001-07-16 09:00:29 +04:00
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o Allow INSERT INTO tab (col1, ..) VALUES (val1, ..), (val2, ..)
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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o Allow INSERT/UPDATE ... RETURNING new.col or old.col
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Improve indentation of sublists:
< The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
< replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
< pgpool.
> The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
> replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
> pgpool.
114,116c114,116
< You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
< standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
< multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
> You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
> standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
> multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
166,167c166,167
< Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
< only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
> Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
> only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
173c173
< This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
> This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
359,360c359,360
< One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
< schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
> One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
> schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
364,365c364,365
< Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
< schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
> Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
> schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
371,375c371,375
< This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
< during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
< paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
< be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
< automatically access the heap data too.
> This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
> during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
> paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
> be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
> automatically access the heap data too.
379,380c379,380
< To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
< table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
> To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
> table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
385,386c385,386
< This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
< processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
> This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
> processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
395,398c395,398
< This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
< original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
< are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
< and no FOR UPDATE lock.
> This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
> original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
> are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
> and no FOR UPDATE lock.
405,406c405,406
< Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
< them to be listed so they can be closed.
> Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
> them to be listed so they can be closed.
413,415c413,415
< This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
< One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
< the insert.
> This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
> One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
> the insert.
422c422
< This is basically the same as SET search_path.
> This is basically the same as SET search_path.
426,427c426,427
< This requires a checking function to be called after the server
< configuration file is read.
> This requires a checking function to be called after the server
> configuration file is read.
432c432
< Currently only constants are supported.
> Currently only constants are supported.
438,439c438,439
< This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
< an object referenced in the function is changed.
> This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
> an object referenced in the function is changed.
512,513c512,513
< Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
< information about the Informix-compatibility module.
> Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
> information about the Informix-compatibility module.
2004-10-18 20:13:43 +04:00
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This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
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One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
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the insert.
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2002-01-23 00:55:06 +03:00
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2001-05-11 00:26:45 +04:00
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* SHOW/SET
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2001-07-16 09:00:29 +04:00
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o Add SET PERFORMANCE_TIPS option to suggest INDEX, VACUUM, VACUUM
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2001-05-11 00:26:45 +04:00
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ANALYZE, and CLUSTER
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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o Add SET PATH for schemas (?)
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Improve indentation of sublists:
< The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
< replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
< pgpool.
> The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
> replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
> pgpool.
114,116c114,116
< You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
< standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
< multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
> You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
> standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
> multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
166,167c166,167
< Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
< only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
> Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
> only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
173c173
< This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
> This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
359,360c359,360
< One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
< schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
> One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
> schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
364,365c364,365
< Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
< schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
> Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
> schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
371,375c371,375
< This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
< during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
< paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
< be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
< automatically access the heap data too.
> This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
> during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
> paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
> be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
> automatically access the heap data too.
379,380c379,380
< To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
< table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
> To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
> table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
385,386c385,386
< This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
< processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
> This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
> processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
395,398c395,398
< This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
< original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
< are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
< and no FOR UPDATE lock.
> This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
> original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
> are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
> and no FOR UPDATE lock.
405,406c405,406
< Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
< them to be listed so they can be closed.
> Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
> them to be listed so they can be closed.
413,415c413,415
< This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
< One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
< the insert.
> This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
> One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
> the insert.
422c422
< This is basically the same as SET search_path.
> This is basically the same as SET search_path.
426,427c426,427
< This requires a checking function to be called after the server
< configuration file is read.
> This requires a checking function to be called after the server
> configuration file is read.
432c432
< Currently only constants are supported.
> Currently only constants are supported.
438,439c438,439
< This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
< an object referenced in the function is changed.
> This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
> an object referenced in the function is changed.
512,513c512,513
< Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
< information about the Informix-compatibility module.
> Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
> information about the Informix-compatibility module.
2004-10-18 20:13:43 +04:00
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This is basically the same as SET search_path.
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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o Prevent conflicting SET options from being set
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Improve indentation of sublists:
< The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
< replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
< pgpool.
> The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
> replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
> pgpool.
114,116c114,116
< You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
< standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
< multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
> You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
> standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
> multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
166,167c166,167
< Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
< only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
> Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
> only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
173c173
< This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
> This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
359,360c359,360
< One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
< schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
> One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
> schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
364,365c364,365
< Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
< schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
> Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
> schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
371,375c371,375
< This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
< during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
< paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
< be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
< automatically access the heap data too.
> This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
> during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
> paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
> be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
> automatically access the heap data too.
379,380c379,380
< To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
< table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
> To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
> table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
385,386c385,386
< This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
< processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
> This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
> processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
395,398c395,398
< This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
< original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
< are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
< and no FOR UPDATE lock.
> This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
> original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
> are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
> and no FOR UPDATE lock.
405,406c405,406
< Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
< them to be listed so they can be closed.
> Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
> them to be listed so they can be closed.
413,415c413,415
< This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
< One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
< the insert.
> This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
> One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
> the insert.
422c422
< This is basically the same as SET search_path.
> This is basically the same as SET search_path.
426,427c426,427
< This requires a checking function to be called after the server
< configuration file is read.
> This requires a checking function to be called after the server
> configuration file is read.
432c432
< Currently only constants are supported.
> Currently only constants are supported.
438,439c438,439
< This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
< an object referenced in the function is changed.
> This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
> an object referenced in the function is changed.
512,513c512,513
< Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
< information about the Informix-compatibility module.
> Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
> information about the Informix-compatibility module.
2004-10-18 20:13:43 +04:00
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|
This requires a checking function to be called after the server
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configuration file is read.
|
2002-01-23 00:55:06 +03:00
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2001-11-23 05:22:04 +03:00
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* SERVER-SIDE LANGUAGES
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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o Allow PL/PgSQL's RAISE function to take expressions (?)
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Improve indentation of sublists:
< The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
< replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
< pgpool.
> The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
> replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
> pgpool.
114,116c114,116
< You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
< standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
< multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
> You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
> standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
> multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
166,167c166,167
< Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
< only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
> Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
> only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
173c173
< This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
> This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
359,360c359,360
< One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
< schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
> One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
> schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
364,365c364,365
< Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
< schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
> Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
> schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
371,375c371,375
< This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
< during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
< paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
< be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
< automatically access the heap data too.
> This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
> during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
> paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
> be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
> automatically access the heap data too.
379,380c379,380
< To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
< table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
> To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
> table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
385,386c385,386
< This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
< processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
> This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
> processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
395,398c395,398
< This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
< original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
< are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
< and no FOR UPDATE lock.
> This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
> original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
> are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
> and no FOR UPDATE lock.
405,406c405,406
< Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
< them to be listed so they can be closed.
> Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
> them to be listed so they can be closed.
413,415c413,415
< This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
< One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
< the insert.
> This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
> One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
> the insert.
422c422
< This is basically the same as SET search_path.
> This is basically the same as SET search_path.
426,427c426,427
< This requires a checking function to be called after the server
< configuration file is read.
> This requires a checking function to be called after the server
> configuration file is read.
432c432
< Currently only constants are supported.
> Currently only constants are supported.
438,439c438,439
< This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
< an object referenced in the function is changed.
> This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
> an object referenced in the function is changed.
512,513c512,513
< Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
< information about the Informix-compatibility module.
> Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
> information about the Informix-compatibility module.
2004-10-18 20:13:43 +04:00
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|
|
Currently only constants are supported.
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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|
|
2001-11-23 04:48:38 +03:00
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o Change PL/PgSQL to use palloc() instead of malloc()
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
o Handle references to temporary tables that are created, destroyed,
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|
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then recreated during a session, and EXECUTE is not used
|
|
|
|
|
Improve indentation of sublists:
< The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
< replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
< pgpool.
> The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
> replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
> pgpool.
114,116c114,116
< You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
< standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
< multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
> You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
> standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
> multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
166,167c166,167
< Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
< only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
> Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
> only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
173c173
< This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
> This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
359,360c359,360
< One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
< schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
> One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
> schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
364,365c364,365
< Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
< schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
> Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
> schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
371,375c371,375
< This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
< during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
< paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
< be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
< automatically access the heap data too.
> This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
> during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
> paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
> be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
> automatically access the heap data too.
379,380c379,380
< To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
< table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
> To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
> table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
385,386c385,386
< This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
< processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
> This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
> processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
395,398c395,398
< This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
< original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
< are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
< and no FOR UPDATE lock.
> This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
> original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
> are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
> and no FOR UPDATE lock.
405,406c405,406
< Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
< them to be listed so they can be closed.
> Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
> them to be listed so they can be closed.
413,415c413,415
< This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
< One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
< the insert.
> This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
> One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
> the insert.
422c422
< This is basically the same as SET search_path.
> This is basically the same as SET search_path.
426,427c426,427
< This requires a checking function to be called after the server
< configuration file is read.
> This requires a checking function to be called after the server
> configuration file is read.
432c432
< Currently only constants are supported.
> Currently only constants are supported.
438,439c438,439
< This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
< an object referenced in the function is changed.
> This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
> an object referenced in the function is changed.
512,513c512,513
< Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
< information about the Informix-compatibility module.
> Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
> information about the Informix-compatibility module.
2004-10-18 20:13:43 +04:00
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|
|
This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
|
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|
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an object referenced in the function is changed.
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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|
2004-09-14 18:34:45 +04:00
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|
o Fix PL/pgSQL RENAME to work on variables other than OLD/NEW
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
o Improve PL/PgSQL exception handling using savepoints
|
2002-08-14 22:39:05 +04:00
|
|
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o Allow function parameters to be passed by name,
|
2002-08-14 06:49:42 +04:00
|
|
|
get_employee_salary(emp_id => 12345, tax_year => 2001)
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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|
|
o Add Oracle-style packages
|
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|
|
o Add table function support to pltcl, plperl, plpython (?)
|
2003-07-22 05:06:51 +04:00
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|
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o Allow PL/pgSQL to name columns by ordinal position, e.g. rec.(3)
|
2003-08-02 01:44:05 +04:00
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|
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o Allow PL/pgSQL EXECUTE query_var INTO record_var;
|
2003-08-08 21:13:02 +04:00
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|
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o Add capability to create and call PROCEDURES
|
2003-10-10 03:41:22 +04:00
|
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o Allow PL/pgSQL to handle %TYPE arrays, e.g. tab.col%TYPE[]
|
2002-08-14 06:51:13 +04:00
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2002-10-04 06:28:42 +04:00
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2002-04-26 00:20:50 +04:00
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Clients
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|
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|
=======
|
1999-07-07 00:41:22 +04:00
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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|
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* Add XML output to pg_dump and COPY
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
We already allow XML to be stored in the database, and XPath queries
|
|
|
|
can be used on that data using /contrib/xml2. It also supports XSLT
|
|
|
|
transformations.
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|
|
|
2003-08-25 08:10:59 +04:00
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|
|
* Add a libpq function to support Parse/DescribeStatement capability
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
* Prevent libpq's PQfnumber() from lowercasing the column name (?)
|
2004-10-15 02:17:57 +04:00
|
|
|
* Allow libpq to access SQLSTATE so pg_ctl can test for connection failure
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
This would be used for checking if the server is up.
|
|
|
|
|
2004-07-22 16:24:13 +04:00
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|
|
* Have psql show current values for a sequence
|
2004-05-20 20:36:14 +04:00
|
|
|
* Move psql backslash database information into the backend, use mnemonic
|
2004-03-31 05:04:49 +04:00
|
|
|
commands? [psql]
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
This would allow non-psql clients to pull the same information out of
|
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|
|
the database as psql.
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
* Consistently display privilege information for all objects in psql
|
2002-01-23 00:55:06 +03:00
|
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|
|
2004-08-18 07:19:42 +04:00
|
|
|
* pg_dump
|
|
|
|
o Have pg_dump use multi-statement transactions for INSERT dumps
|
|
|
|
o Allow pg_dump to use multiple -t and -n switches
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
This should be done by allowing a '-t schema.table' syntax.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
o Add dumping of comments on composite type columns
|
|
|
|
o Add dumping of comments on index columns
|
|
|
|
o Replace crude DELETE FROM method of pg_dumpall for cleaning of
|
|
|
|
users and groups with separate DROP commands
|
|
|
|
o Add dumping and restoring of LOB comments
|
|
|
|
o Stop dumping CASCADE on DROP TYPE commands in clean mode
|
|
|
|
o Add full object name to the tag field. eg. for operators we need
|
|
|
|
'=(integer, integer)', instead of just '='.
|
2004-10-08 04:44:07 +04:00
|
|
|
o Add pg_dumpall custom format dumps.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
This is probably best done by combining pg_dump and pg_dumpall
|
|
|
|
into a single binary.
|
|
|
|
|
2004-08-18 07:19:42 +04:00
|
|
|
o Add CSV output format
|
|
|
|
|
2004-08-20 23:30:39 +04:00
|
|
|
* psql tab completion
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
o Provide a list of conversions after ALTER CONVERSION?
|
|
|
|
o Support for ALTER SEQUENCE clauses
|
|
|
|
o Add RENAME TO to ALTER TRIGGER
|
|
|
|
o Support for ALTER USER
|
|
|
|
o Fix ALTER (GROUP|DOMAIN|...) <sth> DROP
|
|
|
|
o Support for ALTER LANGUAGE <sth> RENAME TO
|
|
|
|
o Improve support for COPY
|
|
|
|
o Improve support for ALTER TABLE
|
|
|
|
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
* ECPG (?)
|
2003-06-15 14:34:10 +04:00
|
|
|
o Docs
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
|
Improve indentation of sublists:
< The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
< replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
< pgpool.
> The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
> replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
> pgpool.
114,116c114,116
< You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
< standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
< multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
> You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
> standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
> multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
166,167c166,167
< Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
< only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
> Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
> only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
173c173
< This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
> This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
359,360c359,360
< One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
< schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
> One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
> schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
364,365c364,365
< Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
< schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
> Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
> schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
371,375c371,375
< This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
< during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
< paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
< be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
< automatically access the heap data too.
> This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
> during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
> paritally filled for easier reorganization. Another idea would
> be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
> automatically access the heap data too.
379,380c379,380
< To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
< table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
> To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
> table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
385,386c385,386
< This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
< processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
> This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
> processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
395,398c395,398
< This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
< original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
< are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
< and no FOR UPDATE lock.
> This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
> original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
> are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
> and no FOR UPDATE lock.
405,406c405,406
< Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
< them to be listed so they can be closed.
> Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
> them to be listed so they can be closed.
413,415c413,415
< This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
< One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
< the insert.
> This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
> One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
> the insert.
422c422
< This is basically the same as SET search_path.
> This is basically the same as SET search_path.
426,427c426,427
< This requires a checking function to be called after the server
< configuration file is read.
> This requires a checking function to be called after the server
> configuration file is read.
432c432
< Currently only constants are supported.
> Currently only constants are supported.
438,439c438,439
< This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
< an object referenced in the function is changed.
> This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
> an object referenced in the function is changed.
512,513c512,513
< Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
< information about the Informix-compatibility module.
> Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
> information about the Informix-compatibility module.
2004-10-18 20:13:43 +04:00
|
|
|
Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
|
|
|
|
information about the Informix-compatibility module.
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
o Solve cardinality > 1 for input descriptors / variables (?)
|
|
|
|
o Improve error handling (?)
|
2001-11-01 23:06:59 +03:00
|
|
|
o Add a semantic check level, e.g. check if a table really exists
|
2002-01-23 00:55:06 +03:00
|
|
|
o fix handling of DB attributes that are arrays
|
2004-05-07 06:40:43 +04:00
|
|
|
o Use backend PREPARE/EXECUTE facility for ecpg where possible
|
2003-08-08 22:55:35 +04:00
|
|
|
o Implement SQLDA
|
2003-06-15 14:34:10 +04:00
|
|
|
o Fix nested C comments
|
|
|
|
o sqlwarn[6] should be 'W' if the PRECISION or SCALE value specified
|
2003-12-16 04:35:40 +03:00
|
|
|
o Make SET CONNECTION thread-aware, non-standard?
|
2004-03-07 17:35:47 +03:00
|
|
|
o Allow multidimensional arrays
|
1999-06-07 06:42:07 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2002-12-02 08:42:36 +03:00
|
|
|
|
2002-04-26 00:20:50 +04:00
|
|
|
Referential Integrity
|
|
|
|
=====================
|
2000-04-28 23:15:49 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2004-02-12 20:31:09 +03:00
|
|
|
* Add MATCH PARTIAL referential integrity
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
* Add deferred trigger queue file
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Right now all deferred trigger information is stored in backend
|
|
|
|
memory. This could exhaust memory for very large trigger queues.
|
|
|
|
This item involves dumping large queues into files.
|
|
|
|
|
2004-08-24 15:09:44 +04:00
|
|
|
* Implement dirty reads or shared row locks and use them in RI triggers
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Adding shared locks requires recording the table/rows numbers in a
|
|
|
|
shared area, and this could potentially be a large amount of data.
|
|
|
|
One idea is to store the table/row numbers in a separate table and set
|
|
|
|
a bit on the row indicating looking in this new table is required to
|
|
|
|
find any shared row locks.
|
|
|
|
|
2001-01-12 08:23:10 +03:00
|
|
|
* Enforce referential integrity for system tables
|
2001-05-10 21:29:55 +04:00
|
|
|
* Change foreign key constraint for array -> element to mean element
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
in array (?)
|
|
|
|
* Allow DEFERRABLE UNIQUE constraints (?)
|
2002-08-27 00:02:45 +04:00
|
|
|
* Allow triggers to be disabled [trigger]
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Currently the only way to disable triggers is to modify the system
|
|
|
|
tables.
|
|
|
|
|
2003-05-24 05:27:41 +04:00
|
|
|
* With disabled triggers, allow pg_dump to use ALTER TABLE ADD FOREIGN KEY
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
If the dump is known to be valid, allow foreign keys to be added
|
|
|
|
without revalidating the data.
|
|
|
|
|
2003-10-21 06:48:09 +04:00
|
|
|
* Allow statement-level triggers to access modified rows
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
* Support triggers on columns
|
2003-10-09 02:29:58 +04:00
|
|
|
* Remove CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
This was used in older releases to dump referential integrity
|
|
|
|
constraints.
|
|
|
|
|
2004-04-20 18:03:30 +04:00
|
|
|
* Allow AFTER triggers on system tables
|
2003-09-11 00:17:21 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
System tables are modified in many places in the backend without going
|
|
|
|
through the executor and therefore not causing triggers to fire. To
|
|
|
|
complete this item, the functions that modify system tables will have
|
|
|
|
to fire triggers.
|
|
|
|
|
2002-08-14 06:51:13 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2002-04-26 00:20:50 +04:00
|
|
|
Dependency Checking
|
|
|
|
===================
|
2001-07-16 09:00:29 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
* Flush cached query plans when the dependent objects change
|
2004-08-06 19:24:20 +04:00
|
|
|
* Track dependencies in function bodies and recompile/invalidate
|
2002-02-03 22:24:30 +03:00
|
|
|
|
2002-04-18 00:35:23 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2002-04-26 00:20:50 +04:00
|
|
|
Exotic Features
|
|
|
|
===============
|
1999-07-09 07:28:53 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
* Add SQL99 WITH clause to SELECT
|
|
|
|
* Add SQL99 WITH RECURSIVE to SELECT
|
|
|
|
* Add pre-parsing phase that converts non-ANSI syntax to supported
|
|
|
|
syntax
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
This could allow SQL written for other databases to run without
|
|
|
|
modification.
|
|
|
|
|
2001-07-20 20:14:55 +04:00
|
|
|
* Allow plug-in modules to emulate features from other databases
|
2001-05-17 04:10:08 +04:00
|
|
|
* SQL*Net listener that makes PostgreSQL appear as an Oracle database
|
2000-09-30 06:20:53 +04:00
|
|
|
to clients
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
* Allow queries across databases or servers with transaction
|
|
|
|
semantics
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Right now contrib/dblink can be used to issue such queries except it
|
|
|
|
does not have locking or transaction semantics. Two-phase commit is
|
|
|
|
needed to enable transaction semantics.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* Add two-phase commit
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
This will involve adding a way to respond to commit failure by either
|
|
|
|
taking the server into offline/readonly mode or notifying the
|
|
|
|
administrator
|
1999-07-09 07:28:53 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2001-07-10 01:32:06 +04:00
|
|
|
|
1996-10-04 19:15:24 +04:00
|
|
|
PERFORMANCE
|
2002-02-03 22:24:30 +03:00
|
|
|
===========
|
|
|
|
|
1999-07-07 00:41:22 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2002-04-26 00:20:50 +04:00
|
|
|
Fsync
|
|
|
|
=====
|
1999-07-07 00:41:22 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
* Improve commit_delay handling to reduce fsync()
|
2001-03-20 23:31:07 +03:00
|
|
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* Determine optimal fdatasync/fsync, O_SYNC/O_DSYNC options
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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* Allow multiple blocks to be written to WAL with one write()
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* Add an option to sync() before fsync()'ing checkpoint files
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1999-06-07 06:42:07 +04:00
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1999-07-07 00:41:22 +04:00
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2002-04-26 00:20:50 +04:00
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Cache
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2003-12-13 23:02:01 +03:00
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* Add free-behind capability for large sequential scans [fadvise]
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2002-01-05 07:03:47 +03:00
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* Consider use of open/fcntl(O_DIRECT) to minimize OS caching
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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* Cache last known per-tuple offsets to speed long tuple access
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While column offsets are already cached, the cache can not be used if
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the tuple has NULLs or TOAST columns because these values change the
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typical column offsets. Caching of such offsets could be accomplished
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by remembering the previous offsets and use them again if the row has
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the same pattern.
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* Speed up COUNT(*)
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We could use a fixed row count and a +/- count to follow MVCC
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visibility rules, or a single cached value could be used and
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invalidated if anyone modifies the table. [count]
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1999-06-07 06:42:07 +04:00
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2004-09-27 18:17:51 +04:00
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* Consider automatic caching of queries at various levels:
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o Parsed query tree
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o Query execute plan
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o Query results
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2002-02-03 22:24:30 +03:00
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2002-04-26 00:20:50 +04:00
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Vacuum
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2001-02-28 21:07:15 +03:00
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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* Improve speed with indexes
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For large table adjustements during vacuum, it is faster to reindex
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rather than update the index.
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2001-02-28 21:07:15 +03:00
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* Reduce lock time by moving tuples with read lock, then write
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2004-02-12 21:09:43 +03:00
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lock and truncate table
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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Moved tuples are invisible to other backends so they don't require a
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write lock. However, the read lock promotion to write lock could lead
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to deadlock situations.
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2002-08-27 20:19:46 +04:00
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* Allow free space map to be auto-sized or warn when it is too small
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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The free space map is in shared memory so resizing is difficult.
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* Maintain a map of recently-expired rows
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This allows vacuum to reclaim free space without requiring
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a sequential scan
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2002-04-18 00:35:23 +04:00
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2002-09-05 02:09:47 +04:00
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2002-04-26 00:20:50 +04:00
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Locking
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=======
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2002-01-22 23:50:35 +03:00
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* Make locking of shared data structures more fine-grained
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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This requires that more locks be acquired but this would reduce lock
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contention, improving concurrency.
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2002-01-22 23:50:35 +03:00
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* Add code to detect an SMP machine and handle spinlocks accordingly
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2002-01-23 01:22:34 +03:00
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from distributted.net, http://www1.distributed.net/source,
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in client/common/cpucheck.cpp
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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On SMP machines, it is possible that locks might be released shortly,
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while on non-SMP machines, the backend should sleep so the process
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holding the lock can complete and release it.
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* Improve SMP performance on i386 machines
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i386-based SMP machines can generate excessive context switching
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caused by lock failure in high concurrency situations. This may be
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caused by CPU cache line invalidation inefficiencies.
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2002-01-22 23:50:35 +03:00
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* Research use of sched_yield() for spinlock acquisition failure
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2002-02-03 22:24:30 +03:00
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2002-04-26 00:20:50 +04:00
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Startup Time
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============
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1999-07-07 00:41:22 +04:00
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2001-05-11 00:26:45 +04:00
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* Experiment with multi-threaded backend [thread]
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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This would prevent the overhead associated with process creation. Most
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operating systems have trivial process creation time compared to
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database startup overhead, but a few operating systems (WIn32,
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Solaris) might benefit from threading.
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2000-10-11 22:09:38 +04:00
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* Add connection pooling [pool]
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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It is unclear if this should be done inside the backend code or done
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by something external like pgpool. The passing of file descriptors to
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existing backends is one of the difficulties with a backend approach.
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2002-02-03 22:24:30 +03:00
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2002-01-22 23:50:35 +03:00
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2002-04-26 00:20:50 +04:00
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Write-Ahead Log
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===============
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2002-01-22 23:50:35 +03:00
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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* Eliminate need to write full pages to WAL before page modification [wal]
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Currently, to protect against partial disk page writes, we write the
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full page images to WAL before they are modified so we can correct any
|
2004-08-24 01:56:50 +04:00
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partial page writes during recovery. These pages can also be
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eliminated from point-in-time archive files.
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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* Reduce WAL traffic so only modified values are written rather than
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entire rows (?)
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* Turn off after-change writes if fsync is disabled
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If fsync is off, there is no purpose in writing full pages to WAL
|
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2002-01-23 00:55:06 +03:00
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* Add WAL index reliability improvement to non-btree indexes
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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* Allow the pg_xlog directory location to be specified during initdb
|
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with a symlink back to the /data location
|
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|
2003-02-18 08:15:51 +03:00
|
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* Allow WAL information to recover corrupted pg_controldata
|
2003-05-24 19:33:46 +04:00
|
|
|
* Find a way to reduce rotational delay when repeatedly writing
|
|
|
|
last WAL page
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
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|
|
Currently fsync of WAL requires the disk platter to perform a full
|
|
|
|
rotation to fsync again. One idea is to write the WAL to different
|
|
|
|
offsets that might reduce the rotational delay.
|
2002-02-03 22:24:30 +03:00
|
|
|
|
2004-08-14 05:30:49 +04:00
|
|
|
* Allow buffered WAL writes and fsync
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Instead of guaranteeing recovery of all committed transactions, this
|
|
|
|
would provide improved performance by delaying WAL writes and fsync
|
|
|
|
so an abrupt operating system restart might lose a few seconds of
|
|
|
|
committed transactions but still be consistent. We could perhaps
|
|
|
|
remove the 'fsync' parameter (which results in an an inconsistent
|
|
|
|
database) in favor of this capability.
|
|
|
|
|
2002-08-23 07:10:44 +04:00
|
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|
2002-04-26 00:20:50 +04:00
|
|
|
Optimizer / Executor
|
|
|
|
====================
|
2002-01-22 23:50:35 +03:00
|
|
|
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
* Add missing optimizer selectivities for date, r-tree, etc
|
|
|
|
* Allow ORDER BY ... LIMIT 1 to select high/low value without sort or
|
|
|
|
index using a sequential scan for highest/lowest values
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
If only one value is needed, there is no need to sort the entire
|
|
|
|
table. Instead a sequential scan could get the matching value.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* Precompile SQL functions to avoid overhead
|
2002-04-18 01:52:57 +04:00
|
|
|
* Add utility to compute accurate random_page_cost value
|
2002-04-24 00:26:29 +04:00
|
|
|
* Improve ability to display optimizer analysis using OPTIMIZER_DEBUG
|
2002-10-05 08:00:26 +04:00
|
|
|
* Allow sorting, temp files, temp tables to use multiple work directories
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
This allows the I/O load to be spread across multiple disk drives.
|
2003-09-11 00:14:42 +04:00
|
|
|
* Have EXPLAIN ANALYZE highlight poor optimizer estimates
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
* Use CHECK constraints to influence optimizer decisions
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
CHECK constraints contain information about the distribution of values
|
|
|
|
within the table. This is also useful for implementing subtables where
|
|
|
|
a tables content is distributed across several subtables.
|
2004-09-02 05:18:46 +04:00
|
|
|
* Consider using hash buckets to do DISTINCT, rather than sorting
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
This would be beneficial when there are few distinct values.
|
2002-08-14 06:51:13 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2002-10-04 06:28:42 +04:00
|
|
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|
2002-04-26 00:20:50 +04:00
|
|
|
Miscellaneous
|
|
|
|
=============
|
2002-01-22 23:50:35 +03:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* Do async I/O for faster random read-ahead of data
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Async I/O allows multiple I/O requests to be sent to the disk with
|
|
|
|
results coming back asynchronously.
|
|
|
|
|
2002-01-22 23:50:35 +03:00
|
|
|
* Use mmap() rather than SYSV shared memory or to write WAL files (?) [mmap]
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
This would remove the requirement for SYSV SHM but would introduce
|
|
|
|
portability issues. Anonymous mmap is required to prevent I/O
|
|
|
|
overhead.
|
|
|
|
|
2003-02-18 05:49:30 +03:00
|
|
|
* Add a script to ask system configuration questions and tune postgresql.conf
|
2004-07-11 04:26:36 +04:00
|
|
|
* Use a phantom command counter for nested subtransactions to reduce
|
|
|
|
tuple overhead
|
2004-10-08 04:36:23 +04:00
|
|
|
* Consider parallel processing a single query
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
This would involve using multiple threads or processes to do optimization,
|
|
|
|
sorting, or execution of single query. The major advantage of such a
|
|
|
|
feature would be to allow multiple CPUs to work together to process a
|
|
|
|
single query.
|
2003-07-22 05:06:51 +04:00
|
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|
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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|
2002-04-26 00:20:50 +04:00
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|
|
Source Code
|
2002-02-03 22:24:30 +03:00
|
|
|
===========
|
|
|
|
|
1999-11-10 04:22:37 +03:00
|
|
|
* Add use of 'const' for variables in source tree
|
2001-03-21 01:04:59 +03:00
|
|
|
* Rename some /contrib modules from pg* to pg_*
|
2001-11-23 05:22:04 +03:00
|
|
|
* Move some things from /contrib into main tree
|
2001-03-26 01:41:52 +04:00
|
|
|
* Remove warnings created by -Wcast-align
|
2001-03-29 04:12:57 +04:00
|
|
|
* Move platform-specific ps status display info from ps_status.c to ports
|
2001-12-28 21:31:14 +03:00
|
|
|
* Improve access-permissions check on data directory in Cygwin (Tom)
|
2002-01-23 00:55:06 +03:00
|
|
|
* Add optional CRC checksum to heap and index pages
|
2002-02-20 01:41:29 +03:00
|
|
|
* Clarify use of 'application' and 'command' tags in SGML docs
|
2002-02-22 04:28:15 +03:00
|
|
|
* Better document ability to build only certain interfaces (Marc)
|
2002-02-22 03:10:11 +03:00
|
|
|
* Remove or relicense modules that are not under the BSD license, if possible
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
* Remove memory/file descriptor freeing before ereport(ERROR)
|
2002-11-02 08:42:01 +03:00
|
|
|
* Acquire lock on a relation before building a relcache entry for it
|
2002-11-08 07:31:14 +03:00
|
|
|
* Research interaction of setitimer() and sleep() used by statement_timeout
|
2003-06-24 06:54:23 +04:00
|
|
|
* Rename /scripts directory because they are all C programs now
|
2003-06-26 01:40:48 +04:00
|
|
|
* Promote debug_query_string into a server-side function current_query()
|
2003-06-26 01:42:07 +04:00
|
|
|
* Allow the identifier length to be increased via a configure option
|
2004-05-18 20:06:08 +04:00
|
|
|
* Allow binaries to be statically linked so they are more easily relocated
|
2004-08-18 07:51:35 +04:00
|
|
|
* Move some /contrib modules out to their own project sites
|
2004-09-10 14:03:41 +04:00
|
|
|
* Remove Win32 rename/unlink looping if unnecessary
|
2004-10-09 05:29:01 +04:00
|
|
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|
2004-10-08 20:28:32 +04:00
|
|
|
* Win32
|
|
|
|
o Remove per-backend parameter file and move into shared memory?
|
|
|
|
o Remove configure.in check for link failure when cause is found
|
|
|
|
o Remove readdir() errno patch when runtime/mingwex/dirent.c rev
|
|
|
|
1.4 is released
|
|
|
|
o Remove psql newline patch when we find out why mingw outputs an
|
|
|
|
extra newline
|
|
|
|
o Allow psql to use readline once non-US code pages work with
|
|
|
|
backslashes
|
2004-10-09 05:29:01 +04:00
|
|
|
o Re-enable timezone output on log_line_prefix '%t' when a
|
|
|
|
shorter timezone string is available
|
2002-03-08 07:33:53 +03:00
|
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|
2003-02-18 05:49:30 +03:00
|
|
|
* Wire Protocol Changes
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
o Allow dynamic character set handling
|
2003-02-18 05:49:30 +03:00
|
|
|
o Add decoded type, length, precision
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
|
|
|
o Use compression?
|
2003-05-25 08:44:41 +04:00
|
|
|
o Update clients to use data types, typmod, schema.table.column names of
|
|
|
|
result sets using new query protocol
|
2003-02-18 05:49:30 +03:00
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2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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1999-07-07 00:41:22 +04:00
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Developers who have claimed items are:
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--------------------------------------
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2004-04-14 23:15:27 +04:00
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* Alvaro is Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@dcc.uchile.cl>
|
2004-08-01 18:08:08 +04:00
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* Andrew is Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net>
|
2002-12-25 01:06:53 +03:00
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* Bruce is Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> of Software Research Assoc.
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* Christopher is Christopher Kings-Lynne <chriskl@familyhealth.com.au> of
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Family Health Network
|
2004-08-01 18:08:08 +04:00
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* Claudio is Claudio Natoli <claudio.natoli@memetrics.com>
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2002-12-25 01:06:53 +03:00
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* D'Arcy is D'Arcy J.M. Cain <darcy@druid.net> of The Cain Gang Ltd.
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2004-08-01 18:08:08 +04:00
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* Fabien is Fabien Coelho <coelho@cri.ensmp.fr>
|
2003-08-02 02:18:15 +04:00
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* Gavin is Gavin Sherry <swm@linuxworld.com.au> of Alcove Systems Engineering
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* Greg is Greg Sabino Mullane <greg@turnstep.com>
|
2001-07-16 09:00:29 +04:00
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* Hiroshi is Hiroshi Inoue <Inoue@tpf.co.jp>
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2003-11-30 06:41:10 +03:00
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* Jan is Jan Wieck <JanWieck@Yahoo.com> of Afilias, Inc.
|
2004-01-25 07:50:16 +03:00
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* Joe is Joe Conway <mail@joeconway.com>
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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* Karel is Karel Zak <zakkr@zf.jcu.cz>
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* Kris is Kris Jurka
|
2004-08-01 17:55:12 +04:00
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* Magnus is Magnus Hagander <mha@sollentuna.net>
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2002-12-25 01:06:53 +03:00
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* Marc is Marc Fournier <scrappy@hub.org> of PostgreSQL, Inc.
|
2004-07-12 04:23:59 +04:00
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* Matthew T. O'Connor <matthew@zeut.net>
|
2002-12-25 01:06:53 +03:00
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* Michael is Michael Meskes <meskes@postgresql.org> of Credativ
|
2002-10-28 23:05:18 +03:00
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* Neil is Neil Conway <neilc@samurai.com>
|
2001-07-16 09:00:29 +04:00
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* Oleg is Oleg Bartunov <oleg@sai.msu.su>
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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* Peter is Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net>
|
2002-12-25 01:06:53 +03:00
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* Philip is Philip Warner <pjw@rhyme.com.au> of Albatross Consulting Pty. Ltd.
|
2003-03-19 06:53:21 +03:00
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* Rod is Rod Taylor <pg@rbt.ca>
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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* Simon is Simon Riggs
|
2001-07-16 09:00:29 +04:00
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* Stephan is Stephan Szabo <sszabo@megazone23.bigpanda.com>
|
2002-12-25 01:06:53 +03:00
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* Tatsuo is Tatsuo Ishii <t-ishii@sra.co.jp> of Software Research Assoc.
|
2004-08-01 09:15:58 +04:00
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* Teodor is
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2002-12-25 01:06:53 +03:00
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* Tom is Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> of Red Hat
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