CurrentMemoryContext is DLLIMPORT on Win32. Work around that by
creating stubs in the backend for palloc/pstrdup.
Also fix pg_dumpall to do proper quoting on Win32.
was previously allowed in odd places with odd results now causes an ERROR.
Also changed behavior with respect to whitespace -- trailing whitespace is
now ignored as well as leading whitespace (which has always been ignored).
Documentation updated to reflect change in whitespace handling. Also some
refactoring to what I believe is a more sensible order of several paragraphs.
function parameters and dollar quoting in examples; do some polishing
of the existing dollar-quoting docs). The 'how to port from Oracle'
section is looking pretty respectable these days ...
There won't be any, and in fact there won't even be an RTE for NEW,
which was leading to a core dump in CVS tip. 7.4 and earlier manage
not to crash when applying ResolveNew in this scenario, but I think
it was just good fortune that they didn't. Per report from
Bernd Helmle.
o "_" is not escaped, and causes TeX to abort, thinking it's a
subscript outside of maths mode. Most of my table and field names
use underscores, so this is a really nasty one.
o The column count is calculated using the contents of opt_align. But
opt_align has one extra element, and so it's always one too many. I
changed it to count the column headings, like all the other output
formats. There may be a bug in computing opt_align that this patch
does not address, but I'm not yet familiar enough with the psql
source to fix this as well.
o The line drawing rules for each border setting (0-3) and expanded
mode didn't always match the documented behaviour and what other
formats (e.g. aligned) did. I made it as conformant as possible,
and also tidied the alignment of the first line of the footer, which
was incorrectly indented.
Roger Leigh
This avoids changing the displayed appearance of ACL columns now that
array_out decorates its output with bounds information when the lower
bound isn't one. Per gripe from Gaetano Mendola. Note that I did not
force initdb for this, although any database initdb'd in the last
couple of days is going to have some problems.
> * Un-comment all variables in postgresql.conf
84,85c84,85
< By removing comments we prevent the confusion that commenting a line
< returns a modified value to its default, which it does not.
> By not showing commented-out variables, we discourage people from
> thinking that re-commenting a variable returns it to its default.