and what wasn't. Also try to improve the comments so that doesn't happen
again. Changed SIGPIPE handling to SIG_IGN so that if frontend quits,
we will finish out the current command and return to main loop before
quitting. This seems much safer than a forced abort mid-command.
Add "timestamp" to list of tokens in keywords.c.
Before, TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE did not actually parser.
Reorder token lists to be more alphabetical.
Remove ARCHIVE keyword which was deprecated in v6.3.
Split introduction sections into separate files to allow the legal notice
and notation sections appear in all documents without having the history
show up everplace too.
Add full list of reserved and non-reserved key words in syntax.sgml.
Add a separate chapter to the admin guide on security.
here is the patch that includes PL/pgSQL into the build
(currently with make errors ignored) and adds a regression
test for it. A clean build and regression ran fine here.
Can you please apply it?
The tar should be extracted in /usr/local/src/pgsql and
creates the following files:
src/pl/Makefile
called by toplevel GNUmakefile and for now only calls
src/pl/plpgsql/Makefile
src/pl/plpgsql/Makefile
calls src/pl/plpgsql/src/Makefile (here the call to
make ignores build errors - this must be changed
later for the final release).
src/test/regress/input/install_plpgsql.source
SQL script installing PL/pgSQL language in regression
database. Will be modified by .../input/Makefile to
point to correct PGLIB directory where plpgsql.so
gets installed.
src/test/regress/output/install_plpgsql.source
expected output for installation script.
src/test/regress/sql/plpgsql.sql
the main regression test. It tests functions and
triggers written in PL/pgSQL including views that use
supportfunctions in this language.
src/test/regress/expected/plpgsql.out
the expected output for the above regression test.
make_plpgsql.diff
patch that adds some lines to
src/GNUmakefile.in
src/test/regress/expected/Makefile
src/test/regress/input/Makefile
src/test/regress/output/Makefile
src/test/regress/sql/Makefile
src/test/regress/sql/tests
test passes. Interestingly, the fix involves no changes or special
cases in the union test and actually removes a special case for the
numerology test. Thus, following the strategy outlined below is a
definite improvement over the previous situation.
Cheers,
Brook
+ Mon Aug 31 09:40:04 CEST 1998
+
+ - Minor patch to Makefile
+ - Put pgc.l in sync with scan.l
+
+ Tue Sep 1 11:31:05 CEST 1998
+
+ - Fixed another bug in preproc.y
+
+ Thu Sep 3 12:21:16 CEST 1998
+
+ - Sync preproc.y with gram.y
+
+ Mon Sep 14 09:21:02 CEST 1998
+
+ - Sync preproc.y with gram.y yet again
+
+ Thu Sep 17 08:55:33 CEST 1998
+
+ - Synced preproc.y and gram.y one more time
+
+ Thu Sep 17 19:23:24 CEST 1998
+
+ - Added missing ´;´ in preproc.y
+ - Set version to 2.4.2
* It works under both Tcl 7.6 and Tcl 8.0 now. (The code claims to
work under Tcl 7.5 as well, but I have no way to test that ---
if anyone still cares, please check it with 7.5.)
* pg_listen suppresses extra LISTEN commands and correctly sends an
UNLISTEN when the last listen request for a relation is cancelled.
(Note this means it will not work with pre-6.4 backends, but that
was true already because it depends on the current libpq, which
only speaks protocol 2.0.)
* Added -error option to pg_result so that there's some way to find
out what you did wrong ;-)
* Miscellaneous cleanups of code comments and overenthusiastic #includes.
BTW, I bumped the package version number from 1.2 to 1.3. Is this
premature? Does someone run around and do that routinely before
each pgsql release?
regards, tom lane
prompt_for_password code that psql does. We fixed psql a month or
two back to permit usernames and passwords longer than 8 characters.
I propagated the same fix into pg_dump.
Tom Lane