of the most complex business logic would be simplified nearly to the
point of triviality.
Anyway, that's my $0.02.
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> One thing that concerns me is the first EXPLAIN plan from regress_rls_dave:
> +EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF) SELECT * FROM part_document WHERE f_leak(dtitle);
> + Q
On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 9:12 PM, Michael Paquier
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> On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 9:52 AM, Joe Conway wrote:
>> Thanks Mike. I'll take a close look to verify output correctnes, but I
>> am concerned that the new tests are unnecessarily complex. Any other
>> opinions on
On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 4:07 PM, Joe Conway wrote:
> On 06/06/2017 11:57 AM, Mike Palmiotto wrote:
>> On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 10:36 AM, Robert Haas wrote:
>>> On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 10:20 AM, Joe Conway wrote:
>>>> Unless Robert objects, I'll work with Mike to
On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 10:36 AM, Robert Haas wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 10:20 AM, Joe Conway wrote:
>> Unless Robert objects, I'll work with Mike to get a fix posted and
>> committed in the next day or two.
>
> That would be great. Thanks.
I have the upda
expect we'll
> have those by end of today and be able to commit the rest tomorrow.
Attached are the regression test updates for partitioned tables.
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> On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 1:19 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
>> Peter Eisentraut writes:
>>> On 4/5/17 12:04, Tom Lane wrote:
>>>> Conclusion: Fedora's gcc is playing fast and loose somehow with the
>>>>
atch suggestion, except that we can replace
> the parenthetical comment with something like "(We don't care if
> redefines "true"/"false"; those are close enough.)".
>
Sounds good. Updated patchset will include that verbiage, along with
some regression tests
me in 30 minutes from now, after I have gotten
> my first cup of coffee ;-)
After some discussion off-list, I've rebased and udpated the patches.
Please see attached for further review.
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From be692f
On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 8:23 PM, Robert Haas wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 2:14 PM, Mike Palmiotto
> wrote:
>> Attached you will find two patches, which were rebased on master as of
>> 156d388 (applied with `git am --revert [patch file]`). The first gets
>> rid of some
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> On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 12:09 PM, Mike Palmiotto
> wrote:
>> On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 11:46 AM, Robert Haas wrote:
>>>
>>> Note that sepgsql hasn't been updated to work with RLS yet, either,
>>&g
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> On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 11:46 AM, Robert Haas wrote:
>>
>> Note that sepgsql hasn't been updated to work with RLS yet, either,
>> but we didn't regard that as an open item for RLS, or if we did the
>&g
On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 11:46 AM, Robert Haas wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 11:22 AM, Mike Palmiotto
> wrote:
>> On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 10:47 AM, Robert Haas wrote:
>>> On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 9:47 AM, Stephen Frost wrote:
>>>> While going over the contri
ter hook in
StoreCatalogInheritance1. It seems like it may just be an issue of
adding the RELKIND_PARTITIONED_TABLE to sepgsql_relation_post_create.
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hat's indeed the case, I wonder if
it's possible to
re
phrase the termination message
so it does not
suggest
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this. Presumably we'd just extend existing
object_access_hooks to cover partitioned tables?
>
> This is an issue which should be resolved for PG10, so I'll add it to
> the open items list.
I'll grab it. Thanks.
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On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 10:34 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
> It occurs to me that we could also remove the update_process_title GUC:
> what you would do is configure a process_title pattern that doesn't
> include the %-escape for current command tag, and the infrastructure
> could notice that that escape
added the process name so as to minimize
impact on anything that might be trying to parse that line?
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?
>
At least for this English speaker, substring_similarity is not
confusing even if it's not internally accurate, but English is a
strange language.
Because I want the bike shed to be blue, how does
query_string_similarity sound instead? If that's overly precise, then
word_similarit
around this by pre-normalizing
strings matching /(\d+)-(\d+)/ into two numbers separated by a space
instead of a hyphen, but if fixing this bug would remove the need for
such a preprocessing step it would be a great help to us. Would such
strings be parsed "properly" into lexems of the form o
gt; chapter
5 covers most of them.
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the odbcBeginForeignScan() and odbcIterateForeignScan(), and
odbcGetQual() functions.
Thanks
On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 1:24 PM, Corey Huinker
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> On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 1:46 PM, Big Mike wrote:
>
>> Writing a Foreign Data Wrapper and interested in isolating the WHERE
>>
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Writing a Foreign Data Wrapper and interested in isolating the WHERE clause
to speed up the access of an indexed file on my filesystem. I'm attempting
to understand the inner workings of how the data is retrieved so I'm
writing code to just handle one case at the moment: WHERE clause on a
single co
uld you
expect separate CF entries for the refactoring and the fix?
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David wrote:
> I believe there are ways to get perlcritic to keep quiet about things
> we don't find relevant. Maybe that's a better way to use it.
>
There are indeed. A .perlcriticrc file can suppress (or add) either
individual rules or groups of rules. I use one to ignore the ones I
dis
Something like that would be helpful. I just had to stop one after an
hour and have no idea how much longer it would have taken.
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On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 2:10 PM, Alvaro Herrera
wrote:
> Joshua D. Drake wrote:
> >
> > On 07/10/2015 11:01 AM, Mike Blackwell wrote:
> > >Does pg_config show the correct location?
> > Good idea but:
> >
> > postgres@ly19:~$ pg_config
> > Y
Does pg_config show the correct location? If so, perhaps pg_upgrade could
get the .conf location the same way rather than requiring a command line
option.
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ward Compatibility Syntax".
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A Google search suggests Oracle 9.x supports a unary '?' operator (fuzzy
match), so the use of '?' in an operator name is not without precedent.
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he bug fixed in that commit for ages by
spelling my xpath like this:
xpath('/*[local-name()="Bar"]/*[local-name()="Baz"]/text()', data)
I've modularized my XML handling functions so the source of 'data' is
immaterial -- maybe it's a full document, maybe it's a fragment from a
previous xpath() call -- and the referenced commit is going to make correct
XPATH much more sane, readable, and maintainable. I, for one, welcome it
wholeheartedly.
HTH,
--Mike
On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 3:13 PM, Jim Nasby wrote:
>
> If we exclude the issue of needing one or two oddball partitions for +/-
> infinity, I expect that fixed sized partitions would actually cover 80-90%
> of cases.
That would not be true in our case. The data is not at all evenly
distributed
This would default to being available to superusers only, right? Details
of the file system shouldn't be available to any random user.
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Tom,
Thanks for the comments on what you ended up changing. It helps point out
the kind of things I should be looking for. I'll try to let less slip
through in the future.
Mike
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utput format looks like it should be acceptable to Heikki.
I'll mark this as ready for committer.
Thanks for the patch!
Mike
against the
style of surrounding code.
Multi-line comments should follow the existing format.
There are no tests for the "... is LC_COLLATE" and "COLLATE..." cases.
Section 14.1 of the documentation may need t
Looking forward to the new patch. I'll give it a more complete testing
when you post it.
Mike
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On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 10:15 AM, Mark Cave-Ayland <
mark.cave-ayl...@ilande.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Well as I mentioned in my last email, practically all developers will
> rebase and run "make check" on their patched tree before submitting to
> the list.
Even when this is true, and with people new t
can on public.sortordertest
Output: n1, n2, n1
(6 rows)
DROP TABLE sortordertest;
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>
>> On 18 November 2014 21:19, Petr Jelinek wrote:
>>
>> Personally, I see this as natural extension of the conditional block
>>> control
>>> which we already have for loops with CONTINUE WHEN and EXIT WHEN. This
>>> basically extends it to any block and it seems quite natural to have it
>>> f
On Fri, 2014-08-01 at 22:28 -0700, Mike Swanson wrote:
> I'd also argue that the current function basing the logic from
> definition #2 has limited use even when you want to use it for such.
> If you want to generate text for '(decades)s' you'd have to do:
> SELEC
On Sat, 2014-08-02 at 15:15 +1200, Gavin Flower wrote:
> Since there was no year zero: then it follows that the first decade
> comprises years 1 to 10, and the current Millennium started in 2001 - or
> am I being too logical??? :-)
This is pretty much the reason I'm sending this patch, because
.git -- In both the commit message and
docs, I made note of the backwards compatibility change. I don't know
how much of an impact this would have but I suspect not many
applications are really going to be affected by how decades are counted
(should be simple to fix on their part, if any ar
Congrats Andres!
Mike
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Excellent! I have an application for this. I'll give it a look.
Thanks!
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ewhere?
It appears the doc install correctly creates 'share', so installing src/bin
last works.
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ame manual.
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code.
If no one has any objections, I'll mark it ready for committer.
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ARRAY['field 1', 'field 2', 'field 3'],
regexp_matches(fixed_field,'(.{4})(.{10})(.{5})')
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Also still to be tested: performance impact.
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s.
Still to be tested:
the counts for streaming replication (no replication setup here to test
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On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 2:10 PM, Atri Sharma wrote:
>
> Adding myself as the co reviewer specifically for the testing
> purposes, if its ok with you.
>
It's perfectly fine with me. Please do!
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I added this to the current CF, and am starting to review it as I have time.
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se going on here?
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much difference.
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On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 1:39 AM, Noah Misch wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 01:56:42PM -0500, Mike Blackwell wrote:> Any
> patches marked Needs Review will be automatically moved to the next CF.
> > We will try to make sure that all patches in the current CF have
> receive
!
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I'd received an email from Gibheer suggesting it be move due to lack of time to
work on it. I can certainly move it back if that's no longer the case.
On Oct 9, 2013, at 23:25, Amit Kapila wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 3:17 AM, Gibheer wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Oct 2013 11:39:55 +0530
> Amit
Robert,
Thanks for the reply. I have no objections to clarifying the note.
Attached is a patch with the text you suggested.
Mike
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is a patch to add a note to the docs mentioning this fact.
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The only environment I have available at the moment is a virtual box.
That's probably not going to be very helpful for performance testing.
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he GUC variable
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c/postgres.patched.v3/src/test/regress'
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Looks like psql> vacuum (verbose, analyze) is not reflecting in
pg_stat_user_tables as well in some cases. In this scenario I run the
command, it outputs all the deleted pages etc (unlike the vacuumdb -avz
analyze that seemed to be skipped in the log), but it does not update
pg_stat_user_tables.
On further review this particular server skipped from 9.2.2 to 9.2.4. This
is my most busy and downtime sensitive server and I was waiting on a
maintenance window to patch to 9.2.3 when 9.2.4 dropped and bumped up the
urgency. However, I have 3 other less busy production servers that were
all run
temp_15.t"
Column| Type| Modifiers
-+---+---
g | geometry(Polygon) |
st_centroid | geometry |
-Mike
ng(255) | Hello
width : numeric(6,3) | 3.220
Has anyone else thought this was a missing feature?
-Mike
:) yah that makes sense no big deal. i'll probably just push this head
buiild of pg_dump onto the production machines till it comes out.
Thanks again!
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 3:44 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Mike Roest writes:
> > Any idea when 9.1.4 with this change will be out
>
>
> I'm just pulling another backup using the stock 9.1.1 pg_dump to ensure
> the backups are equivalent.
>
> Schema & data are identical between the 2 backups. the new backup passes
all our tests for validating a tenant.
Thank you again for the quick response!
--Mike
your previous question about sequences there are 61K in the
DB, looks like our schema currently has about 115 sequences per tenant.
--Mike
hough it being part
of core as XPath is would be even better.
Just my $0.02... even if I'm a bit late to the conversation.
Thanks!
Mike
gnorance on how the DDL for functions in pg_catalog
are defined. I can only assume they are generated from their internal
C functions, as I can't find a pg_catalog.sql file in the source.
Thanks for your thoughts,
-Mike
[1] http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/functions-admin.htm
I like Darren's proposal. It is elegant.
> Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2011 18:38:59 +1200
> From: gavinflo...@archidevsys.co.nz
> To: dar...@darrenduncan.net
> CC: pg...@j-davis.com; guilla...@lelarge.info; mbee...@hotmail.com;
> pgsql-gene...@postgresql.org; pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re:
Yup- it's attached.
Mike
From: Brar Piening [mailto:b...@gmx.de]
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To: Mike Pultz
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On Wed, 20 Apr 2011 21:27:27 -0400, Mike Pultz <mailto:m...@mikepultz.com
Sorry, forgot the documentation- I guess that stuff doesn't magically
happen!
New patch attached.
Mike
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Subject: Re: [HACKERS] smallserial / serial2
O
ct
);
Where our "data" table has ~700 million rows right now.
And yes- I guess there's nothing to stop me from using a smallint in the
data table (thus getting the size savings), and reference a int in the stuff
table, but it seems like bad form to me to have a foreign key
I use tables all the time that have sequences on smallint's;
I'd like to simplify my create files by not having to create the sequence
first, but I also don't want to give up those 2 bytes per column!
Can this be added?
Mike
--- postgresql-9.0.4/src
(HEAD) and 8.4.7. For each database version I build and the tests
running JDKs 1.4.2_19, 1.5.0_22 and 1.6.0_2. All on 32-bit.
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Index: doc/pgjdbc.xml
===
RCS file: /cvsroot/jdbc/pgj
ms" on my machine - one for 1.4, one for 1.5 and
one for 1.6. It's been a while since I've had an excuse to write some
Perl! I can't guarantee when I'll have it done as I'm away for a little
over a week from Wednesday and I'm not allowed internet access!
Regard
uld be OK to use against 9
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reasonable and necessary AFAICT
I can confirm that I added the three keywords as described in the
SQL/XML standard (section 8.4). Apologies for the delayed confirmation,
I missed the thread when it was started and only noticed when your
commit message arrived.
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s.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2011-02/msg01878.php).
However if Tom does mean that xpath is the culprit, it may be with the
way the libxml2 library works. It's a very messy singleton. If I'm
wrong, I'm sure I'll be corrected!
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password. To me this is a feature that will just make life a
little more pleasant for command line junkies like me.
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NB: Post attmpt two, yesterday's was never delievered to hackers so apologies
if Alastair and Hitoshi have seen this messa
an outline design you could share
on how you would go about adding schema validation?
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rate this into quorum commit
> to express 3 of 5 "reporting" standbys, 1 "berlin" standby and 1 "tokyo"
> standby from a group of multiple per data center, or even just utilize role
> sizes of 1 if you wanted individual standbys to be "named" in th
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it doesn't seem like
a helpful choice.
As a project management note, this CommitFest is over in 4 days, so
unless we have a new version of this patch real soon now we need to
defer it to the September 15th CommitFest
Yes. Mike, are you expecting to submit a new version before the end of
t
On 09/08/10 04:07, Tom Lane wrote:
Robert Haas writes:
On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 11:36 AM, Mike Fowler wrote:
1) XML2 is largely undocumented, giving rise to the problems encountered.
Since the module is deprecated anyways, does it make more sense to get xslt
handling moved into core and get it
the whole of xml2 can be dropped. I also think that the errors should be
reported, even if libxslt doesn't behave properly in all scenarios.
Of course there's that whole other issue around how you pass the
parameters in the first place that needs resolving too...
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On 06/08/10 21:55, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
On fre, 2010-08-06 at 14:43 +0100, Mike Fowler wrote:
Or perhaps it could return a string instead of a boolean: content,
document, or NULL if it's neither.
I like the sound of that. In fact this helps workaround the IS
DOCUMENT
and IS CO
On 06/08/10 20:55, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
On fre, 2010-08-06 at 09:04 +0100, Mike Fowler wrote:
If the patch is to be committed, does it make sense for me to refine
it such that it uses the new xpath internal function you extracted in
the xmlexists patch?
Yes, you can probably shrink this
On 06/08/10 15:08, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
On 08/06/2010 02:29 AM, Pavel Stehule wrote:
2010/8/6 David Fetter:
On Fri, Aug 06, 2010 at 05:57:37AM +0200, Pavel Stehule wrote:
2010/8/6 Andrew Dunstan:
On 08/05/2010 06:56 PM, Mike Fowler wrote:
SELECT
xslt_process('cim30400'::text,
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