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Function-inlining for simple SQL functions
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Simple SQL functions can now be inlined by including their SQL
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in the main query. This improves performance by eliminating
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per-call overhead. That means, simple SQL functions now behave
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per-call overhead. That means simple SQL functions now behave
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like macros.
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Full support for IPv6 connections and IPv6 address data types
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Several people very familiar with the SSL API have overhauled
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our SSL code to improve SSL key negotiation and error recovery.
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Make free space map to efficiently reuse empty index pages, and other
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Make free space map efficiently reuse empty index pages, and other
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free space management improvements
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In previous releases, B-tree index pages that were left empty
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because of deleted rows could only be reused by rows with index
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values similar to the original rows indexed on that page. In
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values similar to the rows originally indexed on that page. In
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7.4, "VACUUM" records empty index pages and allows them to be
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reused for any future index rows.
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to access information about the schema objects defined in a
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database.
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Cursors conform more closely with the SQL standard
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Cursors conform more closely to the SQL standard
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The commands "FETCH" and "MOVE" have been overhauled to conform
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more closely to the SQL standard.
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Cursors can exist outside transactions
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These cursors are also called holdable cursors
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These cursors are also called holdable cursors.
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New client-to-server protocol
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The new protocol adds error codes, more status information,
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Significant effort was invested to make the messages more
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consistent and user-oriented. If your applications try to detect
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different error conditions by parsing the error message, you are
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strongly encourage to use the new error code facility.
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strongly encouraged to use the new error code facility instead.
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* Inner joins using the explicit JOIN syntax may behave differently
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because they are now better optimized.
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* A number of server configuration parameters have been renamed for
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of function-allocated memory when the function call completes,
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reducing the total memory used by functions.
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* Improve GEQO optimizer performance (Tom)
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There were several inefficiencies in the way the GEQO optimizer
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managed potential query paths. This release fixes this.
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This release fixes several inefficiencies in the way the GEQO
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optimizer manages potential query paths.
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* Allow IN/NOT IN to be handled via hash tables (Tom)
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* Improve NOT IN (subquery) performance (Tom)
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* Allow most IN subqueries to be processed as joins (Tom)
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deleted on transaction commit.
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* Allow cursors outside transactions using WITH HOLD (Neil)
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In previous releases, cursors were removed at the end of the
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transaction. Using WITH HOLD, the current release allows cursors
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to remain readable after the creating transaction.
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transaction that created them. Cursors can now be created with the
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WITH HOLD option, which allows them to continue to be accessed
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after the creating transaction has committed.
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* FETCH 0 and MOVE 0 now do nothing (Bruce)
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In previous releases, FETCH 0 fetched all remaining rows, and MOVE
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0 moved to the end of the cursor.
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In prior releases, the row count returned by "FETCH" and "MOVE"
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did not accurately reflect the number of rows processed.
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* Properly handle SCROLL with cursors, or report an error (Neil)
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Certain cursors can not be fetched backwards optimally. By
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specifying SCROLL, extra work will be performed to guarantee that
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the cursor can be fetched in reverse or random order.
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* Implement SQL-compatible option FIRST, LAST, ABSOLUTE n, RELATIVE
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Allowing random access (both forward and backward scrolling) to
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some kinds of queries cannot be done without some additional work.
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If SCROLL is specified when the cursor is created, this additional
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work will be performed. Furthermore, if the cursor has been
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created with NO SCROLL, no random access is allowed.
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* Implement SQL-compatible options FIRST, LAST, ABSOLUTE n, RELATIVE
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n for "FETCH" and "MOVE" (Tom)
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* Allow "EXPLAIN" on "DECLARE CURSOR" (Tom)
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* Allow "CLUSTER" to use index marked as pre-clustered by default
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* Recover from "COPY" failure cleanly (Tom)
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* Prevent possible memory leaks in "COPY" (Tom)
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* Make "TRUNCATE" transaction-safe (Rod)
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"TRUNCATE" can now be used inside a transaction, and rolled back
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if the transaction aborts.
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"TRUNCATE" can now be used inside a transaction. If the
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transaction aborts, the changes made by the "TRUNCATE" are
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automatically rolled back.
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* Allow prepare/bind of utility commands like "FETCH" and "EXPLAIN"
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(Tom)
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* Add "EXPLAIN EXECUTE" (Neil)
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* Fix bug in metaphone() in fuzzystrmatch
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* Improve adddepend (Rod)
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* Update spi/timetravel (Böjthe Zoltán)
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* Fix dbase "-s" option and improve non-ASCII handling (Thomas
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Behr, Márcio Smiderle)
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* Fix dbase "-s" option and improve non-ASCII handling (Thomas Behr,
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Márcio Smiderle)
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* Remove array module because features now included by default (Joe)
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