Make another editorial pass over the 9.6 release notes.
I think they're pretty much release-quality now.
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@ -18580,7 +18580,7 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_xlogfile_name_offset(pg_stop_backup());
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<literal><function>pg_replication_origin_drop(<parameter>node_name</parameter> <type>text</type>)</function></literal>
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</entry>
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<entry>
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void
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<type>void</>
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</entry>
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<entry>
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Delete a previously created replication origin, including any
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@ -18612,7 +18612,7 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_xlogfile_name_offset(pg_stop_backup());
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<literal><function>pg_replication_origin_session_setup(<parameter>node_name</parameter> <type>text</type>)</function></literal>
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</entry>
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<entry>
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void
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<type>void</>
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</entry>
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<entry>
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Mark the current session as replaying from the given
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@ -18630,7 +18630,7 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_xlogfile_name_offset(pg_stop_backup());
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<literal><function>pg_replication_origin_session_reset()</function></literal>
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</entry>
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<entry>
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void
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<type>void</>
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</entry>
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<entry>
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Cancel the effects
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@ -18679,7 +18679,7 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_xlogfile_name_offset(pg_stop_backup());
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<literal><function>pg_replication_origin_xact_setup(<parameter>origin_lsn</parameter> <type>pg_lsn</type>, <parameter>origin_timestamp</parameter> <type>timestamptz</type>)</function></literal>
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</entry>
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<entry>
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void
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<type>void</>
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</entry>
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<entry>
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Mark the current transaction as replaying a transaction that has
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@ -18698,7 +18698,7 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_xlogfile_name_offset(pg_stop_backup());
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<literal><function>pg_replication_origin_xact_reset()</function></literal>
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</entry>
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<entry>
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void
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<type>void</>
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</entry>
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<entry>
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Cancel the effects of
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@ -18714,7 +18714,7 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_xlogfile_name_offset(pg_stop_backup());
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<literal>pg_replication_origin_advance<function>(<parameter>node_name</parameter> <type>text</type>, <parameter>pos</parameter> <type>pg_lsn</type>)</function></literal>
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</entry>
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<entry>
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void
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<type>void</>
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</entry>
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<entry>
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Set replication progress for the given node to the given
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@ -19174,7 +19174,7 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_xlogfile_name_offset(pg_stop_backup());
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<tbody>
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<row>
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<entry>
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<literal><function>brin_summarize_new_values(<parameter>index_oid</> <type>regclass</>)</function></literal>
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<literal><function>brin_summarize_new_values(<parameter>index</> <type>regclass</>)</function></literal>
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</entry>
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<entry><type>integer</type></entry>
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<entry>summarize page ranges not already summarized</entry>
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</table>
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<para>
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<function>brin_summarize_new_values</> receives a BRIN index OID as
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argument and inspects the index to find page ranges in the base table
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<function>brin_summarize_new_values</> accepts the OID or name of a
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BRIN index and inspects the index to find page ranges in the base table
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that are not currently summarized by the index; for any such range
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it creates a new summary index tuple by scanning the table pages.
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It returns the number of new page range summaries that were inserted
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<para>
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<function>gin_clean_pending_list</> accepts the OID or name of
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a GIN index and cleans up the pending list of the specified GIN index
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a GIN index and cleans up the pending list of the specified index
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by moving entries in it to the main GIN data structure in bulk.
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It returns the number of pages cleaned up from the pending list.
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Note that if the argument is a GIN index built with <literal>fastupdate</>
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option disabled, the cleanup does not happen and the return value is 0
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because the index doesn't have a pending list.
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It returns the number of pages removed from the pending list.
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Note that if the argument is a GIN index built with
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the <literal>fastupdate</> option disabled, no cleanup happens and the
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return value is 0, because the index doesn't have a pending list.
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Please see <xref linkend="gin-fast-update"> and <xref linkend="gin-tips">
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for details of the pending list and <literal>fastupdate</> option.
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</para>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Parallel sequential scans, joins and aggregates
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Parallel execution of sequential scans, joins and aggregates
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Eliminate repetitive scanning of old data by autovacuum
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Autovacuum no longer performs repetitive scanning of old data
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Synchronous replication now allows multiple standby servers, for
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Synchronous replication now allows multiple standby servers for
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increased reliability
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Allow full-text search for phrases (multiple adjacent words)
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Full-text search can now search for phrases (multiple adjacent words)
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Support foreign/remote joins, sorts, and <command>UPDATE</>s in
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<filename>postgres_fdw</>
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<filename>postgres_fdw</> now supports remote joins, sorts,
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<command>UPDATE</>s, and <command>DELETE</>s
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<!--
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2016-08-07 [d8710f18f] Correct column name in information schema
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-->
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<para>
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Change the column name in the
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<structname>information_schema</>.<structname>routines</>
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view from <structfield>result_cast_character_set_name</>
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to <structfield>result_cast_char_set_name</> (Clément
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Prévost)
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</para>
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<para>
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The SQL:2011 standard specifies the longer name, but that appears
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to be a mistake, because adjacent column names use the shorter
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style, as do other <structname>information_schema</> views.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<!--
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2016-03-10 [53be0b1ad] Provide much better wait information in pg_stat_activity
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-->
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<para>
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<para>
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Make <link
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linkend="functions-datetime-table"><function>extract()</></> behave
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more reasonably with <literal>infinite</> inputs (Vitaly Burovoy)
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more reasonably with infinite inputs (Vitaly Burovoy)
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</para>
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<para>
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Historically the <function>extract()</> function just returned
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zero given an infinite timestamp, regardless of the given
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unit name. Make it return <literal>infinity</literal>
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field name. Make it return <literal>infinity</literal>
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or <literal>-infinity</literal> as appropriate when the
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requested field is one that is monotonically increasing (e.g,
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<literal>year</>, <literal>epoch</>), or <literal>NULL</> when
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it is not (e.g., <literal>day</>, <literal>hour</>). Also,
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throw the expected error for bad unit names.
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throw the expected error for bad field names.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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2016-03-29 [61d66c44f] Fix support of digits in email/hostnames.
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-->
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<para>
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Fix text search parser to allow leading digits in <literal>email</>
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and <literal>host</> tokens (Artur Zakirov)
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Fix the default text search parser to allow leading digits
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in <literal>email</> and <literal>host</> tokens (Artur Zakirov)
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</para>
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<para>
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2016-03-16 [9a206d063] Improve script generating unaccent rules
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<para>
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Extend <filename>contrib/unaccent</>'s standard
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<filename>unaccent.rules</> file to handle all diacritics
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known to Unicode, and expand ligatures correctly (Thomas Munro,
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Extend <link linkend="unaccent"><filename>contrib/unaccent</></>'s
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standard <filename>unaccent.rules</> file to handle all diacritics
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known to Unicode, and to expand ligatures correctly (Thomas Munro,
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Léonard Benedetti)
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</para>
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<para>
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The previous version omitted some less-common letters with
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diacritic marks. It now also expands ligatures into separate
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letters. Installations that use this rules file may wish to
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rebuild <type>tsvector</> columns and indexes that depend on
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the result.
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The previous version neglected to convert some less-common letters
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with diacritic marks. Also, ligatures are now expanded into
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separate letters. Installations that use this rules file may wish
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to rebuild <type>tsvector</> columns and indexes that depend on the
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result.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<!--
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2015-12-08 [d5563d7df] psql: Support multiple -c and -f options, and allow mixi
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2016-08-07 [d8710f18f] Correct column name in information schema
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-->
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<para>
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Support multiple <option>-c</option> and <option>-f</option>
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command-line options (Pavel Stehule, Catalin Iacob)
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Change a column name in the
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<structname>information_schema</>.<structname>routines</>
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view from <structfield>result_cast_character_set_name</>
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to <structfield>result_cast_char_set_name</> (Clément
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Prévost)
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</para>
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<para>
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To allow this with sane behavior, one backwards incompatibility
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had to be introduced: <option>-c</option> no longer implies
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<option>--no-psqlrc</option>.
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The SQL:2011 standard specifies the longer name, but that appears
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to be a mistake, because adjacent column names use the shorter
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style, as do other <structname>information_schema</> views.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<!--
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2015-12-08 [d5563d7df] psql: Support multiple -c and -f options, and allow mixi
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-->
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<para>
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<application>psql</>'s <option>-c</option> option no longer implies
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<option>--no-psqlrc</option>
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(Pavel Stehule, Catalin Iacob)
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</para>
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<para>
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Write <option>--no-psqlrc</option> (or its
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abbreviation <option>-X</option>) explicitly to obtain the old
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behavior. Scripts modified this way will still work with old
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versions of <application>psql</>.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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2015-07-02 [5671aaca8] Improve pg_restore's -t switch to match all types of rel
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<para>
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Improve <application>pg_restore</>'s <option>-t</option> switch to
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Improve <application>pg_restore</>'s <option>-t</option> option to
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match all types of relations, not only plain tables (Craig Ringer)
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</para>
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</listitem>
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2016-02-12 [59a884e98] Change delimiter used for display of NextXID
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<para>
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Change the display format of <literal>NextXID</> in
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Change the display format used for <literal>NextXID</> in
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<application>pg_controldata</> and related places (Joe Conway,
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Bruce Momjian)
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</para>
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2015-09-16 [7aea8e4f2] Determine whether it's safe to attempt a parallel plan f
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<para>
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Provide infrastructure for marking the parallel-safe status of
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Provide infrastructure for marking the parallel-safety status of
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functions (Robert Haas, Amit Kapila)
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</para>
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</listitem>
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Add <link
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linkend="functions-admin-index"><function>gin_clean_pending_list()</></>
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function to allow manual invocation of pending-list cleanup for a
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GIN index, separately from vacuuming or analyzing the parent table
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(Jeff Janes)
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GIN index (Jeff Janes)
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</para>
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<para>
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Formerly, such cleanup happened only as a byproduct of vacuuming or
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analyzing the parent table.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<para>
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If necessary, vacuum can be forced to process all-frozen
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pages using the new <literal>DISABLE_PAGE_SKIPPING</> option.
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Normally, this should never be needed but it might help in
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Normally this should never be needed, but it might help in
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recovering from visibility-map corruption.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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2016-02-11 [d4c3a156c] Remove GROUP BY columns that are functionally dependent
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Avoid computing <literal>GROUP BY</> columns if they are
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Ignore <literal>GROUP BY</> columns that are
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functionally dependent on other columns (David Rowley)
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</para>
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<listitem>
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<!--
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2016-03-11 [9118d03a8] When appropriate, postpone SELECT output expressions til
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2016-03-25 [d543170f2] Don't split up SRFs when choosing to postpone SELECT out
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<para>
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When appropriate, postpone evaluation of <command>SELECT</>
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output expressions until after an <literal>ORDER BY</> sort
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(Konstantin Knizhnik)
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</para>
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<para>
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This change ensures that volatile or expensive functions in the
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output list are executed in the order suggested by <literal>ORDER
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BY</>, and that they are not evaluated more times than required
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when there is a <literal>LIMIT</> clause. Previously, these
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properties held if the ordering was performed by an index scan or
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pre-merge-join sort, but not if it was performed by a top-level
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sort.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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2016-03-31 [f9aefcb91] Support using index-only scans with partial indexes in m
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<para>
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Allow use of an <link linkend="indexes-index-only-scans">index-only
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scan</link> on a partial index when the index's <literal>WHERE</>
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clause references columns which are not indexed (Tomas Vondra,
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clause references columns that are not indexed (Tomas Vondra,
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Kyotaro Horiguchi)
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</para>
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<para>
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For example, <command>CREATE INDEX tidx_partial ON t(b) WHERE a
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> 0</> could not previously be used for an index-only scan by a
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query that only referenced <literal>a</> in its <literal>WHERE</>
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clause because <literal>a</> is not an indexed value like
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<literal>b</> is.
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For example, an index defined by <command>CREATE INDEX tidx_partial
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ON t(b) WHERE a > 0</> can now be used for an index-only scan by
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a query that specifies <literal>WHERE a > 0</> and does not
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otherwise use <literal>a</>. Previously this was disallowed
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because <literal>a</> is not listed as an index column.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<para>
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On Linux, <function>sync_file_range()</> is used for this purpose,
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and the feature is on by default on Linux because that function has few
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downsides. This sync capability is also available on other platforms
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that have <function>msync()</> or <function>posix_fadvise()</>,
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but those interfaces have some undesirable side-effects so the
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feature is disabled by default on non-Linux platforms.
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and the feature is on by default on Linux because that function has
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few downsides. This flushing capability is also available on other
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platforms if they have <function>msync()</>
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or <function>posix_fadvise()</>, but those interfaces have some
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undesirable side-effects so the feature is disabled by default on
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non-Linux platforms.
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</para>
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<para>
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</para>
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<para>
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For example, <command>SELECT AVG(x), SUM(x) FROM x</> can use a
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single per-row compuation for both aggregates.
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For example, <command>SELECT AVG(x), VARIANCE(x) FROM tab</> can use
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a single per-row computation for both aggregates.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<para>
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Speed up visibility tests for recently-created tuples by checking
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our transaction snapshot, not <structname>pg_clog</>, to decide
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if the source transaction should be considered committed (Jeff
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Janes, Tom Lane)
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the current transaction's snapshot, not <structname>pg_clog</>, to
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decide if the source transaction should be considered committed
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(Jeff Janes, Tom Lane)
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<para>
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Two-phase commit information is now written only to <acronym>WAL</>
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during <command>PREPARE TRANSACTION</>, and read from
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<acronym>WAL</> during <command>COMMIT PREPARED</>. A separate
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state file is created only if the pending transaction does not
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get committed or aborted by the time of the next checkpoint.
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during <command>PREPARE TRANSACTION</>, and will be read back from
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<acronym>WAL</> during <command>COMMIT PREPARED</> if that happens
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soon thereafter. A separate state file is created only if the
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pending transaction does not get committed or aborted by the time
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of the next checkpoint.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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Historically users have obtained such information using a self-join
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on the <structname>pg_locks</> view. However, it is unreasonably
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tedious to do it that way with any modicum of correctness, and
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the addition of parallel queries has made the approach entirely
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the addition of parallel queries has made the old approach entirely
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impractical, since locks might be held or awaited by child worker
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processes rather than the session's main process.
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</para>
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@ -1181,7 +1167,7 @@ This commit is also listed under libpq and psql
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</para>
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<para>
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The memory usage dump output to the postmaster log during an
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The memory usage dump that is output to the postmaster log during an
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out-of-memory failure now summarizes statistics when there are a
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large number of memory contexts, rather than possibly generating
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a very large report. There is also a <quote>grand total</>
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@ -1203,7 +1189,8 @@ This commit is also listed under libpq and psql
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2016-04-08 [34c33a1f0] Add BSD authentication method.
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-->
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<para>
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Add an <literal>bsd</> authentication method to allow the use of
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Add a <link linkend="auth-bsd"><literal>bsd</> authentication
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method</link> to allow use of
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the <systemitem class="osname">BSD</> Authentication service for
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<productname>PostgreSQL</> client authentication (Marisa Emerson)
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</para>
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@ -1219,9 +1206,10 @@ This commit is also listed under libpq and psql
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2016-04-08 [2f1d2b7a7] Set PAM_RHOST item for PAM authentication
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-->
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<para>
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When using <acronym>PAM</> authentication, provide the client
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IP address or host name to <acronym>PAM</> modules via the
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<literal>PAM_RHOST</> item (Grzegorz Sampolski)
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When using <link linkend="auth-pam"><acronym>PAM</>
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authentication</link>, provide the client IP address or host name
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to <acronym>PAM</> modules via the <literal>PAM_RHOST</> item
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(Grzegorz Sampolski)
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</para>
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</listitem>
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@ -1230,8 +1218,8 @@ This commit is also listed under libpq and psql
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2016-01-07 [5e0b5dcab] Provide more detail in postmaster log for password authe
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-->
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<para>
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Provide detail in the postmaster log during more password
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authentication failures (Tom Lane)
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Provide detail in the postmaster log for more types of password
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authentication failure (Tom Lane)
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</para>
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<para>
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@ -1245,8 +1233,8 @@ This commit is also listed under libpq and psql
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2015-09-06 [643beffe8] Support RADIUS passwords up to 128 characters
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-->
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<para>
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Support <acronym>RADIUS</> passwords up to 128 characters long
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(Marko Tiikkaja)
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Support <link linkend="auth-radius"><acronym>RADIUS</> passwords</>
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up to 128 characters long (Marko Tiikkaja)
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</para>
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</listitem>
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@ -1255,7 +1243,8 @@ This commit is also listed under libpq and psql
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2016-04-08 [35e2e357c] Add authentication parameters compat_realm and upn_usena
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-->
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<para>
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Add new <acronym>SSPI</> authentication parameters
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Add new <link linkend="sspi-auth"><acronym>SSPI</>
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authentication</link> parameters
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<varname>compat_realm</> and <varname>upn_username</> to control
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whether <productname>NetBIOS</> or <productname>Kerberos</>
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realm names and user names are used during <acronym>SSPI</>
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@ -1302,30 +1291,13 @@ This commit is also listed under libpq and psql
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<listitem>
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<!--
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2016-02-02 [7d17e683f] Add support for systemd service notifications
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-->
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<para>
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Add configure option <option>--with-systemd</> to enable
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calling <function>sd_notify()</> at server start and stop (Peter
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Eisentraut)
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</para>
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<para>
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This allows the use of <application>systemd</> service units of
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type <literal>notify</>, which greatly simplifies the management
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of <productname>PostgreSQL</> under <application>systemd</>.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<!--
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2015-09-07 [f828654e1] Add log_line_prefix option 'n' for Unix epoch.
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2015-09-07 [b1e1862a1] Coordinate log_line_prefix options 'm' and 'n' to share
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-->
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<para>
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Add <varname>log_line_prefix</> option <literal>%n</> to print
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the current time as a Unix epoch, with milliseconds (Tomas Vondra,
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Jeff Davis)
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Add <xref linkend="guc-log-line-prefix"> option <literal>%n</> to
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print the current time in Unix epoch form, with milliseconds (Tomas
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Vondra, Jeff Davis)
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</para>
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</listitem>
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@ -1362,6 +1334,23 @@ This commit is also listed under libpq and psql
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<listitem>
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<!--
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2016-02-02 [7d17e683f] Add support for systemd service notifications
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-->
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<para>
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Add configure option <option>--with-systemd</> to enable
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calling <function>sd_notify()</> at server start and stop (Peter
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Eisentraut)
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</para>
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<para>
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This allows the use of <application>systemd</> service units of
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type <literal>notify</>, which greatly simplifies the management
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of <productname>PostgreSQL</> under <application>systemd</>.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<!--
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2016-03-19 [9a83564c5] Allow SSL server key file to have group read access if o
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-->
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<para>
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but that is unsafe and inefficient. It also prevents a new
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postmaster from being started until the last old backend has
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exited. Backends will detect postmaster death when waiting for
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client I/O, so the exit will not be instantaneous, but it in most
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cases should happen no later than the end of the current query.
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client I/O, so the exit will not be instantaneous, but it should
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happen no later than the end of the current query.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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@ -1541,7 +1530,8 @@ XXX this is pending backpatch, may need to remove
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-->
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<para>
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Add a <option>--slot</option> option to
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<application>pg_basebackup</> (Peter Eisentraut)
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<link linkend="app-pgbasebackup"><application>pg_basebackup</></>
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(Peter Eisentraut)
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</para>
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<para>
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@ -1612,6 +1602,28 @@ XXX this is pending backpatch, may need to remove
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<listitem>
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<!--
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2016-03-11 [9118d03a8] When appropriate, postpone SELECT output expressions til
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2016-03-25 [d543170f2] Don't split up SRFs when choosing to postpone SELECT out
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-->
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<para>
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When appropriate, postpone evaluation of <command>SELECT</>
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output expressions until after an <literal>ORDER BY</> sort
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(Konstantin Knizhnik)
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</para>
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<para>
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This change ensures that volatile or expensive functions in the
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output list are executed in the order suggested by <literal>ORDER
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BY</>, and that they are not evaluated more times than required
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when there is a <literal>LIMIT</> clause. Previously, these
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properties held if the ordering was performed by an index scan or
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pre-merge-join sort, but not if it was performed by a top-level
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sort.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<!--
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2016-03-12 [23a27b039] Widen query numbers-of-tuples-processed counters to uint
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2016-03-14 [74a379b98] Use repalloc_huge() to enlarge a SPITupleTable's tuple p
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-->
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<para>
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Previously, the foreign join pushdown infrastructure left the
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question of security entirely up to individual foreign data
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wrappers, but it would be too easy for an <acronym>FDW</> to
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inadvertently open up subtle security hole. So, make it the core
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wrappers, but that made it too easy for an <acronym>FDW</> to
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inadvertently create subtle security holes. So, make it the core
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code's job to determine which role ID will access each table,
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and do not attempt join pushdown unless the role is the same for
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all relevant relations.
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<para>
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This command allows a database object to be marked as depending
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on an extension, so that it will be automatically dropped if
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on an extension, so that it will be dropped automatically if
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the extension is dropped (without needing <literal>CASCADE</>).
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However, the object is not part of the extension, and thus will
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be dumped separately by <application>pg_dump</>.
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@ -1777,8 +1789,8 @@ XXX this is pending backpatch, may need to remove
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-->
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<para>
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Add a <literal>CASCADE</> option to <command>CREATE
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EXTENSION</command> to automatically create extensions it depends
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on (Petr Jelínek)
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EXTENSION</command> to automatically create any extensions the
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requested one depends on (Petr Jelínek)
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</para>
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<para>
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This is possible because the table has no existing rows. This matches
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This is safe because the table has no existing rows. This matches
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the longstanding behavior of <literal>FOREIGN KEY</> constraints.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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@ -1918,10 +1930,10 @@ XXX this is pending backpatch, may need to remove
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2016-06-27 [6734a1cac] Change predecence of phrase operator.
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-->
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<para>
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Improve full-text search to support searching for phrases, that
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is, lexemes appearing adjacent to each other in a specific order,
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or with a specified distance between them (Teodor Sigaev, Oleg
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Bartunov, Dmitry Ivanov)
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Improve <link linkend="textsearch">full-text search</> to support
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searching for phrases, that is, lexemes appearing adjacent to each
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other in a specific order, or with a specified distance between
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them (Teodor Sigaev, Oleg Bartunov, Dmitry Ivanov)
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</para>
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<para>
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@ -2001,9 +2013,10 @@ XXX this is pending backpatch, may need to remove
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2016-03-17 [f4ceed6ce] Improve support of Hunspell
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-->
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<para>
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Upgrade the <literal>ispell</> dictionary to handle modern
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<productname>Hunspell</> files and support more languages
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(Artur Zakirov)
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Upgrade
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the <link linkend="textsearch-ispell-dictionary"><literal>ispell</></>
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dictionary type to handle modern <productname>Hunspell</> files and
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support more languages (Artur Zakirov)
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</para>
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</listitem>
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@ -2012,7 +2025,9 @@ XXX this is pending backpatch, may need to remove
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2015-10-30 [12c9a0400] Implement lookbehind constraints in our regular-expressi
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-->
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<para>
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Implement look-behind constraints in regular expressions (Tom Lane)
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Implement look-behind constraints
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in <link linkend="functions-posix-regexp">regular expressions</>
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(Tom Lane)
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</para>
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<para>
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2015-11-07 [c5e86ea93] Add "xid <> xid" and "xid <> int4" operators.
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-->
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<para>
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Add transaction id operators <type>xid</> <literal><></>
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Add transaction ID operators <type>xid</> <literal><></>
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<type>xid</> and <type>xid</> <literal><></> <type>int4</>,
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for consistency with the corresponding equality operators
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(Michael Paquier)
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2016-01-05 [abb173392] Add scale(numeric)
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-->
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<para>
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Add a <function>scale(numeric)</> function to extract the display
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scale of a <type>numeric</> value (Marko Tiikkaja)
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Add a <link
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linkend="functions-math-func-table"><function>scale(numeric)</></>
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function to extract the display scale of a <type>numeric</> value
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(Marko Tiikkaja)
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</para>
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</listitem>
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measures its argument in degrees, whereas <function>sin()</>
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measures in radians. These functions go to some lengths to
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deliver exact results for values where an exact result can be
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expected, e.g. <literal>sind(30) = 0.5</literal>.
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expected, for instance <literal>sind(30) = 0.5</literal>.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<para>
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The <acronym>POSIX</> standard says that these functions should
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return <literal>NaN</> for NaN input, and should throw an error for
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out-of-range inputs including <literal>infinity</>. Previously our
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behavior varied across platforms.
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return <literal>NaN</> for <literal>NaN</> input, and should throw
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an error for out-of-range inputs including <literal>infinity</>.
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Previously our behavior varied across platforms.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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-->
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<para>
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Make <function>to_timestamp(float8)</> convert float
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<literal>infinity</> to timestamp <literal>infinity</> (Vitaly
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Burovoy)
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Make <link
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linkend="functions-datetime-table"><function>to_timestamp(float8)</></>
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convert float <literal>infinity</> to
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timestamp <literal>infinity</> (Vitaly Burovoy)
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</para>
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<para>
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2015-09-17 [9acb9007d] Fix oversight in tsearch type check
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-->
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<para>
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Allow <function>ts_stat_sql()</> and
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<function>tsvector_update_trigger()</> to operate on values that
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are of types binary-compatible with the expected argument type,
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not just that argument type; for example allow <type>citext</>
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where <type>text</> is expected (Teodor Sigaev)
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Allow <link linkend="textsearch-statistics"><function>ts_stat()</></>
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and <link linkend="textsearch-update-triggers"><function>tsvector_update_trigger()</></>
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to operate on values that are of types binary-compatible with the
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expected argument type, not only that argument type; for example
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allow <type>citext</> where <type>text</> is expected (Teodor
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Sigaev)
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<para>
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In <link
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linkend="functions-formatting-table"><function>to_number()</></>,
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interpret <literal>V</> as dividing by 10 to the power of the
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number of digits following <literal>V</> (Bruce Momjian)
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interpret a <literal>V</> format code as dividing by 10 to the
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power of the number of digits following <literal>V</> (Bruce
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Momjian)
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</para>
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<para>
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-->
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<para>
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Make the <function>to_reg*()</> functions accept type <type>text</>
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not <type>cstring</> (Petr Korobeinikov)
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Make the <link
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linkend="functions-info-catalog-table"><function>to_reg*()</></>
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functions accept type <type>text</> not <type>cstring</>
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(Petr Korobeinikov)
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</para>
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<para>
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<para>
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This allows avoiding an error for an unrecognized parameter
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name, and instead return a <literal>NULL</>.
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name, instead returning a <literal>NULL</>.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<para>
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In <link linkend="plpgsql">PL/pgSQL</link>, detect mismatched
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<command>CONTINUE</> and <command>EXIT</> statements while
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compiling PL/pgSQL functions, rather than at execution time
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compiling a function, rather than at execution time
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(Jim Nasby)
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</para>
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</listitem>
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@ -2453,8 +2475,9 @@ XXX this is pending backpatch, may need to remove
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-->
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<para>
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Add a nonlocalized version of the severity field in error and notice
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messages (Tom Lane)
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Add a nonlocalized version of
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the <link linkend="protocol-error-fields">severity field</> in
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error and notice messages (Tom Lane)
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</para>
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<para>
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</para>
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<para>
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This is done with the new function <link
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linkend="libpq-pqresultverboseerrormessage"><function>PQresultVerboseErrorMessage()</></>.
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This supports <application>psql</>'s new <literal>\errverbose</>
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feature, and may be useful for other clients as well.
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</para>
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2015-09-14 [d02426029] Check existency of table/schema for -t/-n option (pg_dum
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-->
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<para>
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Add a <option>--strict-names</> option to <application>pg_dump</>
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and <application>pg_restore</> (Pavel Stehule)
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Add a <option>--strict-names</> option
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to <link linkend="APP-PGDUMP"><application>pg_dump</></>
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and <link linkend="APP-PGRESTORE"><application>pg_restore</></>
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(Pavel Stehule)
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</para>
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<para>
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<listitem>
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<!--
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2015-12-08 [d5563d7df] psql: Support multiple -c and -f options, and allow mixi
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this commit is also listed in the compatibility section
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-->
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<para>
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Support multiple <option>-c</option> and <option>-f</option>
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command-line options (Pavel Stehule, Catalin Iacob)
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</para>
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<para>
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The specified operations are carried out in the order in which the
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options are given, and then <application>psql</> terminates.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<!--
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2016-04-08 [c09b18f21] Support \crosstabview in psql
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-->
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<para>
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@ -2679,7 +2722,7 @@ This commit is also listed under psql and PL/pgSQL
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2016-06-15 [9901d8ac2] Use strftime("%c") to format timestamps in psql's \watch
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-->
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<para>
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Improve the headers output of the <command>\watch</> command
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Improve the headers output by the <command>\watch</> command
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(Michael Paquier, Tom Lane)
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</para>
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@ -2790,8 +2833,9 @@ This commit is also listed under libpq and PL/pgSQL
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<para>
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This change allows SQL commands in scripts to span multiple lines.
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Existing custom scripts will need to be modified to add a semicolon
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at the end of each line if missing. (Doing so does not break
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the script for use with older versions of <application>pgbench</>.)
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at the end of each line that does not have one already. (Doing so
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does not break the script for use with older versions
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of <application>pgbench</>.)
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</para>
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</listitem>
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@ -2960,8 +3004,9 @@ This commit is also listed under libpq and PL/pgSQL
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2015-12-01 [e50cda784] Use pg_rewind when target timeline was switched
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-->
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<para>
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Improve <application>pg_rewind</> so that it can work when the
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target timeline changes (Alexander Korotkov)
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Improve <link linkend="app-pgrewind"><application>pg_rewind</></>
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so that it can work when the target timeline changes (Alexander
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Korotkov)
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</para>
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<para>
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@ -3095,8 +3140,9 @@ This commit is also listed under libpq and PL/pgSQL
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2016-08-13 [ed0097e4f] Add SQL-accessible functions for inspecting index AM pro
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-->
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<para>
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Restructure index access method <acronym>API</> to hide most of
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it at the <application>C</> level (Alexander Korotkov, Andrew Gierth)
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Restructure <link linkend="indexam">index access
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method <acronym>API</></> to hide most of it at
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the <application>C</> level (Alexander Korotkov, Andrew Gierth)
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</para>
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<para>
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@ -3118,9 +3164,11 @@ This commit is also listed under libpq and PL/pgSQL
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2016-04-06 [6c268df12] Add new catalog called pg_init_privs
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-->
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<para>
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Add <structname>pg_init_privs</> system catalog to hold original
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privileges of <application>initdb</>-created and extension-created
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objects (Stephen Frost)
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Add <link
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linkend="catalog-pg-init-privs"><structname>pg_init_privs</></>
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system catalog to hold original privileges
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of <application>initdb</>-created and extension-created objects
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(Stephen Frost)
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</para>
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<para>
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@ -3315,7 +3363,7 @@ This commit is also listed under libpq and PL/pgSQL
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<para>
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This is somewhat like the <quote>reconstructed value</>, but it
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could be any arbitrary chunk of data, it need not be of the same
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could be any arbitrary chunk of data, not necessarily of the same
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data type as the indexed column.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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@ -3367,9 +3415,10 @@ This commit is also listed under libpq and PL/pgSQL
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2016-03-13 [7a8d87483] Rename auto_explain.sample_ratio to sample_rate
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-->
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<para>
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Add configuration parameter <literal>auto_explain.sample_rate</>
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to allow <filename>contrib/auto_explain</> to capture just a
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configurable fraction of all queries (Craig Ringer, Julien Rouhaud)
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Add configuration parameter <literal>auto_explain.sample_rate</> to
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allow <link linkend="auto-explain"><filename>contrib/auto_explain</></>
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to capture just a configurable fraction of all queries (Craig
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Ringer, Julien Rouhaud)
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</para>
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<para>
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@ -3383,9 +3432,9 @@ This commit is also listed under libpq and PL/pgSQL
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2016-04-01 [9ee014fc8] Bloom index contrib module
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-->
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<para>
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Add <filename>contrib/bloom</> module that implements an index
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access method based on Bloom filtering (Teodor Sigaev, Alexander
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Korotkov)
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Add <link linkend="bloom"><filename>contrib/bloom</></> module that
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implements an index access method based on Bloom filtering (Teodor
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Sigaev, Alexander Korotkov)
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</para>
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<para>
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@ -3401,9 +3450,9 @@ This commit is also listed under libpq and PL/pgSQL
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2015-12-28 [81ee726d8] Code and docs review for cube kNN support.
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-->
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<para>
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In <filename>contrib/cube</>, introduce distance operators for
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cubes, and support kNN-style searches in GiST indexes on cube
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columns (Stas Kelvich)
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In <link linkend="cube"><filename>contrib/cube</></>, introduce
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distance operators for cubes, and support kNN-style searches in
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GiST indexes on cube columns (Stas Kelvich)
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</para>
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</listitem>
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@ -3434,8 +3483,9 @@ This commit is also listed under libpq and PL/pgSQL
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-->
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<para>
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Add selectivity estimation functions for
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<filename>contrib/intarray</> operators to improve plans for
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queries using those operators (Yury Zhuravlev, Alexander Korotkov)
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<link linkend="intarray"><filename>contrib/intarray</></> operators
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to improve plans for queries using those operators (Yury Zhuravlev,
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Alexander Korotkov)
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</para>
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</listitem>
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@ -3470,7 +3520,8 @@ This commit is also listed under libpq and PL/pgSQL
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-->
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<para>
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Add support for <quote>word similarity</> to
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<filename>contrib/pg_trgm</> (Alexander Korotkov, Artur Zakirov)
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<link linkend="pgtrgm"><filename>contrib/pg_trgm</></>
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(Alexander Korotkov, Artur Zakirov)
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</para>
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<para>
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@ -3486,9 +3537,8 @@ This commit is also listed under libpq and PL/pgSQL
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-->
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<para>
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Add configuration parameter
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<varname>pg_trgm.similarity_threshold</> for <link
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linkend="pgtrgm"><filename>contrib/pg_trgm</></>'s similarity
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threshold (Artur Zakirov)
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<varname>pg_trgm.similarity_threshold</> for
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<filename>contrib/pg_trgm</>'s similarity threshold (Artur Zakirov)
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</para>
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<para>
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@ -3525,8 +3575,9 @@ This commit is also listed under libpq and PL/pgSQL
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2016-06-17 [71d05a2c7] pg_visibility: Add pg_truncate_visibility_map function.
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-->
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<para>
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Add <filename>contrib/pg_visibility</> module to allow examining
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table visibility maps (Robert Haas)
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Add <link
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linkend="pgvisibility"><filename>contrib/pg_visibility</></> module
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to allow examining table visibility maps (Robert Haas)
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</para>
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</listitem>
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@ -3545,7 +3596,7 @@ This commit is also listed under libpq and PL/pgSQL
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</itemizedlist>
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<sect4>
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<title><filename>postgres_fdw</></title>
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<title><link linkend="postgres-fdw"><filename>postgres_fdw</></></title>
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<itemizedlist>
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@ -3597,7 +3648,7 @@ This commit is also listed under libpq and PL/pgSQL
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</para>
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<para>
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Formerly, this involved sending a <command>SELECT FOR UPDATE</>
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Formerly, remote updates involved sending a <command>SELECT FOR UPDATE</>
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command and then updating or deleting the selected rows one-by-one.
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While that is still necessary if the operation requires any local
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processing, it can now be done remotely if all elements of the
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However, any output traverse values pointed to by
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the <structfield>traversalValues</> array should be allocated
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in <structfield>traversalMemoryContext</>.
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Each traverse value must be a single palloc'd chunk.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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