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< A dash (-) marks changes that will appear in the upcoming 7.3 release. > A dash (-) marks changes that will appear in the upcoming 7.4 release. 38d37 < * -Change DEBUG startup tag to LOG (Bruce) 40,51d38 < * -Add pg_backend_pid() function to backend < * -Allow logging of query durations < < < Permissions < =========== < < * -Improve control over user privileges, including table creation < * -Allow user/group names to be specified directly in pg_hba.conf (Bruce) < * -Add ~/.pgpass to store passwords with user/host/password combinations < * -Allow permissions for functions (Peter E) < * -Allow object creation to be disabled for specific users 58,60d44 < * -Make it easier to create a database owned by someone who can't createdb, < perhaps CREATE DATABASE dbname WITH OWNER = "user" (Gavin) < * -Make equals sign optional in CREATE DATABASE WITH param = 'val' 65,66d48 < * -Prevent SIGHUP and 'pg_ctl reload' from changing command line < specified parameters to postgresql.conf defaults (Peter E) 69,70d50 < * -Reserve last few process slots for super-user if max_connections reached < * -Add GUC parameter to print queries that generate errors 79d58 < * -Add domain capability (Rod Taylor) 82,84d60 < * -SELECT cash_out(2) crashes because of opaque < * -Declare typein/out functions in pg_proc with a special "C string" data type < * -Functions returning sets do not totally work 89d64 < * -Add GUC parameter for DATESTYLE 91,93d65 < * -Allow bytea to handle LIKE with non-TEXT patterns < * -to_char(0,'FM999.99') returns a period, to_char(1,'FM999.99') doesn't (Karel) < * -Add floor(float8) and other missing functions 97d68 < o -Store binary-compatible type information in the system 104d74 < o -Ensure we have array-eq operators for every built-in array type 139,140d108 < * -Remove brackets as multi-statement rule grouping, must use parens (Bruce) < * -Prevent aggregates from being used in rule WHERE clauses 154d121 < * -Allow UPDATE/DELETE on inherited table 166d132 < * -Add deleted bit to index tuples to reduce heap access 176d141 < * -Test hash index performance and discourage usage 182d146 < * -Add SIMILAR TO to allow character classes, 'pg_[a-c]%' 184d147 < * -Remove LIMIT #,# and force use LIMIT and OFFSET clauses in 7.3 (Bruce) 186,187d148 < * -Disallow TRUNCATE on tables that are involved in referential constraints < * -Add OR REPLACE clauses to non-FUNCTION object creation 190d150 < * -Prevent create/drop scripts from allowing extra args (Bruce) 201,205d160 < o -Add ALTER TABLE DROP COLUMN feature < o -Add ALTER TABLE DROP non-CHECK CONSTRAINT < o -ALTER TABLE ADD PRIMARY KEY (Tom) < o -ALTER TABLE ADD UNIQUE (Tom) < o -ALTER TABLE ALTER COLUMN SET/DROP NOT NULL (Christopher) 210d164 < o -Have ALTER TABLE OWNER change all dependant objects like indexes 214,216d167 < o -Cluster all tables at once using pg_index.indisclustered set during < previous CLUSTER < o -Prevent loss of indexes, permissions, inheritance 221d171 < o -Allow specification of column names 224d173 < o -Change syntax to WITH DELIMITER, (keep old syntax around?) 228d176 < o -Generate failure on short COPY lines rather than pad NULLs 242,243d189 < o -Allow INSERT INTO my_table VALUES (a, b, c, DEFAULT, x, y, z, ...) < o -Disallow missing columns in INSERT ... (col) VALUES, per ANSI 248,249d193 < o -Add command to display locks < o -Add SET or BEGIN timeout parameter to cancel query 251d194 < o -Remove SET KSQO option now that OR processing is improved (Bruce) 254,256d196 < o -Add SHOW command to see locale < o -Allow SHOW to output as a query result, like EXPLAIN < o -Abort all SET changes made in an aborted transaction 264d203 < o -Fix PL/PgSQL to handle quoted mixed-case identifiers 287,291d225 < * -Have pg_dump use LEFT OUTER JOIN in multi-table SELECTs < or multiple SELECTS to avoid bad system catalog entries < * -Have pg_dump -C dump database location and encoding information < * -Allow psql \d to show foreign keys < * -Allow psql \d to show temporary table structure (Tom) 294d227 < * -Have pg_dump use ADD PRIMARY KEY after COPY, for performance (Neil) 302d234 < o -Updateable resultSet 307d238 < o -Implement cancel() method on Statement 309d239 < o -Add support for CallableStatements 311d240 < o -Compile under jdk 1.4 334d262 < * -Allow oid to act as a foreign key 337,338d264 < * -Allow user to control trigger firing order (Tom) < * -Add ALTER TRIGGER ... RENAME 341d266 < * -Fix foreign key constraints to not error on intermediate db states (Stephan) 350,359d274 < * -Add pg_depend table for dependency recording; use sysrelid, oid, < depend_sysrelid, depend_oid, name < * -Auto-destroy sequence on DROP of table with SERIAL; perhaps a separate < SERIAL type < * -Prevent column dropping if column is used by foreign key < * -Propagate column or table renaming to foreign key constraints < * -Automatically drop constraints/functions when object is dropped < * -Make foreign key constraints clearer in dump file < * -Make other constraints clearer in dump file < * -Make foreign keys easier to identify 367d281 < * -Allow autocommit so always in a transaction block 377d290 < * -Add SQL92 schemas (Tom) 400d312 < * -Cache most recent query plan(s) (Neil) [prepare] 439d350 < * -Cache system catalog information in per-database files (Tom) 450,451d360 < * -Reorder postgresql.conf WAL items in order of importance (Bruce) < * -Remove wal_files postgresql.conf option because WAL files are now recycled 465,466d373 < * -Improve dynamic memory allocation by introducing tuple-context memory < allocation (Tom) 468d374 < * -Nested FULL OUTER JOINs don't work (Tom) 470,472d375 < * -Add new pg_proc cachable settings to specify whether function can be < evaluated only once or once per query < * -Change FIXED_CHAR_SEL to 0.20 from 0.04 to give better selectivity (Bruce) 494,496d396 < * -Add Intimate Shared Memory(ISM) for Solaris < * -Use faster flex flags for performance improvement (Peter E) < * -Add BSD-licensed qsort() for Solaris 503,507d402 < * -Fix problems with libpq non-blocking/async code < * -Make sure all block numbers are unsigned to increase maximum table size < * -Merge LockMethodCtl and LockMethodTable into one shared structure (Bruce) < * -HOLDER/HOLDERTAB rename to PROCLOCK/PROCLOCKTAG (Bruce) < * -Remove LockMethodTable.prio field, not used (Bruce) 512,513d406 < * -Make one version of simple_prompt() in code (Bruce, Tom) < * -Compile in syslog functionaility by default (Tatsuo) 517d409 < * -Report failure to find readline or zlib at end of configure run 519,520d410 < * -Increase identifier length (NAMEDATALEN) if small performance hit, < * -Increase maximum number of function parameters if little wasted space 529,530d418 < * -Fix glibc's mktime() to handle pre-1970's dates < * -Move /contrib/retep to gborg.postgresql.org |
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PostgreSQL Database Management System ===================================== This directory contains the source code distribution of the PostgreSQL database management system. PostgreSQL is an advanced object-relational database management system that supports an extended subset of the SQL standard, including transactions, foreign keys, subqueries, triggers, user-defined types and functions. This distribution also contains several language bindings, including C, Perl, Python, and Tcl, as well as drivers for JDBC. As of v7.3, the ODBC and C++ interfaces have been moved over to the PostgreSQL Projects WebSite @ http://gborg.postgresql.org. See the file INSTALL for instructions on how to build and install PostgreSQL. That file also lists supported operating systems and hardware platforms and contains information regarding any other software packages that are required to build or run the PostgreSQL system. Changes between all PostgreSQL releases are recorded in the file HISTORY. Copyright and license information can be found in the file COPYRIGHT. A comprehensive documentation set is included in this distribution; it can be read as described in the installation instructions. The latest version of this software may be obtained at ftp://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/. For more information look at our web site located at http://www.postgresql.org/.