[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Perhaps you should rebuild the backend with -g (see --enable-debug) so
> that gdb can actually be somewhat helpful. It's usually a good idea to
> have --enable-cassert turned on when hacking C code, too.
> When I rebuilded the backend with --enable-debug and --enable-
Perhaps you should rebuild the backend with -g (see --enable-debug) so
that gdb can actually be somewhat helpful. It's usually a good idea to
have --enable-cassert turned on when hacking C code, too.
When I rebuilded the backend with --enable-debug and --enable-cassert
the database stops and res
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> The problem is that while, Im running the postgres with gdb and I set a
> breakpoint at the function
> create_plan() of createplan.c, after some step commands,the gdb says that it
> cant recongnize
> the node 121 in the PostgresMain() function.
That's not what gdb sai
Hi
I'm implementing a new join that needs 2 hash tables, one for each relation.
I declared a
new type of node, DPHashJoin (with id T_DPHashJoin 121 at nodes.h) , which
is by now the same as HashJoin
plan node.I created a new plan with two Hash nodes, something that looks
like a symmetric hash jo