Release date: 2008-02-04
With significant new functionality and performance enhancements, this release represents a major leap forward for PostgreSQL. This was made possible by a growing community that has dramatically accelerated the pace of development. This release adds the following major features:
Full text search is integrated into the core database system
Support for the SQL/XML standard, including new operators and an
XML
data type
Enumerated data types (ENUM
)
Arrays of composite types
Universally Unique Identifier (UUID
) data type
Add control over whether NULL
s sort first or last
Updatable cursors
Server configuration parameters can now be set on a per-function basis
User-defined types can now have type modifiers
Automatically re-plan cached queries when table definitions change or statistics are updated
Numerous improvements in logging and statistics collection
Support Security Service Provider Interface (SSPI) for authentication on Windows
Support multiple concurrent autovacuum processes, and other autovacuum improvements
Allow the whole PostgreSQL distribution to be compiled with Microsoft Visual C++
Major performance improvements are listed below. Most of these enhancements are automatic and do not require user changes or tuning:
Asynchronous commit delays writes to WAL during transaction commit
Checkpoint writes can be spread over a longer time period to smooth the I/O spike during each checkpoint
Heap-Only Tuples (HOT) accelerate space reuse for
most UPDATE
s and DELETE
s
Just-in-time background writer strategy improves disk write efficiency
Using non-persistent transaction IDs for read-only transactions
reduces overhead and VACUUM
requirements
Per-field and per-row storage overhead has been reduced
Large sequential scans no longer force out frequently used cached pages
Concurrent large sequential scans can now share disk reads
ORDER BY ... LIMIT
can be done without sorting
The above items are explained in more detail in the sections below.
A dump/restore using pg_dump is required for those wishing to migrate data from any previous release.
Observe the following incompatibilities:
Non-character data types are no longer automatically cast to
TEXT
(Peter, Tom)
Previously, if a non-character value was supplied to an operator or
function that requires text
input, it was automatically
cast to text
, for most (though not all) built-in data types.
This no longer happens: an explicit cast to text
is now
required for all non-character-string types. For example, these
expressions formerly worked:
substr(current_date, 1, 4) 23 LIKE '2%'
but will now draw “function does not exist” and “operator does not exist” errors respectively. Use an explicit cast instead:
substr(current_date::text, 1, 4) 23::text LIKE '2%'
(Of course, you can use the more verbose CAST()
syntax too.)
The reason for the change is that these automatic casts too often caused
surprising behavior. An example is that in previous releases, this
expression was accepted but did not do what was expected:
current_date < 2017-11-17
This is actually comparing a date to an integer, which should be
(and now is) rejected — but in the presence of automatic
casts both sides were cast to text
and a textual comparison
was done, because the text < text
operator was able
to match the expression when no other <
operator could.
Types char(
and
n
)varchar(
still cast to n
)text
automatically. Also, automatic casting to text
still works for
inputs to the concatenation (||
) operator, so long as least
one input is a character-string type.
Full text search features from contrib/tsearch2
have
been moved into the core server, with some minor syntax changes
contrib/tsearch2
now contains a compatibility
interface.
ARRAY(SELECT ...)
, where the SELECT
returns no rows, now returns an empty array, rather than NULL
(Tom)
The array type name for a base data type is no longer always the base type's name with an underscore prefix
The old naming convention is still honored when possible, but
application code should no longer depend on it. Instead
use the new pg_type.typarray
column to
identify the array data type associated with a given type.
ORDER BY ... USING
operator
must now
use a less-than or greater-than operator
that is
defined in a btree operator class
This restriction was added to prevent inconsistent results.
SET LOCAL
changes now persist until
the end of the outermost transaction, unless rolled back (Tom)
Previously SET LOCAL
's effects were lost
after subtransaction commit (RELEASE SAVEPOINT
or exit from a PL/pgSQL exception block).
Commands rejected in transaction blocks are now also rejected in multiple-statement query strings (Tom)
For example, "BEGIN; DROP DATABASE; COMMIT"
will now be
rejected even if submitted as a single query message.
ROLLBACK
outside a transaction block now
issues NOTICE
instead of WARNING
(Bruce)
Prevent NOTIFY
/LISTEN
/UNLISTEN
from accepting schema-qualified names (Bruce)
Formerly, these commands accepted schema.relation
but
ignored the schema part, which was confusing.
ALTER SEQUENCE
no longer affects the sequence's
currval()
state (Tom)
Foreign keys now must match indexable conditions for cross-data-type references (Tom)
This improves semantic consistency and helps avoid performance problems.
Restrict object size functions to users who have reasonable permissions to view such information (Tom)
For example, pg_database_size()
now requires
CONNECT
permission, which is granted to everyone by
default. pg_tablespace_size()
requires
CREATE
permission in the tablespace, or is allowed if
the tablespace is the default tablespace for the database.
Remove the undocumented !!=
(not in) operator (Tom)
NOT IN (SELECT ...)
is the proper way to
perform this operation.
Internal hashing functions are now more uniformly-distributed (Tom)
If application code was computing and storing hash values using internal PostgreSQL hashing functions, the hash values must be regenerated.
C-code conventions for handling variable-length data values have changed (Greg Stark, Tom)
The new SET_VARSIZE()
macro must be used
to set the length of generated varlena
values. Also, it
might be necessary to expand (“de-TOAST”) input values
in more cases.
Continuous archiving no longer reports each successful archive
operation to the server logs unless DEBUG
level is used
(Simon)
Numerous changes in administrative server parameters
bgwriter_lru_percent
,
bgwriter_all_percent
,
bgwriter_all_maxpages
,
stats_start_collector
, and
stats_reset_on_server_start
are removed.
redirect_stderr
is renamed to
logging_collector
.
stats_command_string
is renamed to
track_activities
.
stats_block_level
and stats_row_level
are merged into track_counts
.
A new boolean configuration parameter, archive_mode
,
controls archiving. Autovacuum's default settings have changed.
Remove stats_start_collector
parameter (Tom)
We now always start the collector process, unless UDP socket creation fails.
Remove stats_reset_on_server_start
parameter (Tom)
This was removed because pg_stat_reset()
can be used for this purpose.
Commenting out a parameter in postgresql.conf
now
causes it to revert to its default value (Joachim Wieland)
Previously, commenting out an entry left the parameter's value unchanged until the next server restart.
Add more checks for invalidly-encoded data (Andrew)
This change plugs some holes that existed in literal backslash
escape string processing and COPY
escape
processing. Now the de-escaped string is rechecked to see if the
result created an invalid multi-byte character.
Disallow database encodings that are inconsistent with the server's locale setting (Tom)
On most platforms, C
locale is the only locale that
will work with any database encoding. Other locale settings imply
a specific encoding and will misbehave if the database encoding
is something different. (Typical symptoms include bogus textual
sort order and wrong results from upper()
or
lower()
.) The server now rejects attempts to create
databases that have an incompatible encoding.
Ensure that chr()
cannot create
invalidly-encoded values (Andrew)
In UTF8-encoded databases the argument of chr()
is
now treated as a Unicode code point. In other multi-byte encodings
chr()
's argument must designate a 7-bit ASCII
character. Zero is no longer accepted.
ascii()
has been adjusted to match.
Adjust convert()
behavior to ensure encoding
validity (Andrew)
The two argument form of convert()
has been
removed. The three argument form now takes a bytea
first argument and returns a bytea
. To cover the
loss of functionality, three new functions have been added:
convert_from(bytea, name)
returns
text
— converts the first argument from the named
encoding to the database encoding
convert_to(text, name)
returns
bytea
— converts the first argument from the
database encoding to the named encoding
length(bytea, name)
returns
integer
— gives the length of the first
argument in characters in the named encoding
Remove convert(argument USING conversion_name)
(Andrew)
Its behavior did not match the SQL standard.
Make JOHAB encoding client-only (Tatsuo)
JOHAB is not safe as a server-side encoding.
Below you will find a detailed account of the changes between PostgreSQL 8.3 and the previous major release.
Asynchronous commit delays writes to WAL during transaction commit (Simon)
This feature dramatically increases performance for short data-modifying
transactions. The disadvantage is that because disk writes are delayed,
if the database or operating system crashes before data is written to
the disk, committed data will be lost. This feature is useful for
applications that can accept some data loss. Unlike turning off
fsync
, using asynchronous commit does not put
database consistency at risk; the worst case is that after a crash the
last few reportedly-committed transactions might not be committed after
all.
This feature is enabled by turning off synchronous_commit
(which can be done per-session or per-transaction, if some transactions
are critical and others are not).
wal_writer_delay
can be adjusted to control the maximum
delay before transactions actually reach disk.
Checkpoint writes can be spread over a longer time period to smooth the I/O spike during each checkpoint (Itagaki Takahiro and Heikki Linnakangas)
Previously all modified buffers were forced to disk as quickly as possible during a checkpoint, causing an I/O spike that decreased server performance. This new approach spreads out disk writes during checkpoints, reducing peak I/O usage. (User-requested and shutdown checkpoints are still written as quickly as possible.)
Heap-Only Tuples (HOT) accelerate space reuse for most
UPDATE
s and DELETE
s (Pavan Deolasee, with
ideas from many others)
UPDATE
s and DELETE
s leave dead tuples
behind, as do failed INSERT
s. Previously only
VACUUM
could reclaim space taken by dead tuples. With
HOT dead tuple space can be automatically reclaimed at
the time of INSERT
or UPDATE
if no changes
are made to indexed columns. This allows for more consistent
performance. Also, HOT avoids adding duplicate index
entries.
Just-in-time background writer strategy improves disk write efficiency (Greg Smith, Itagaki Takahiro)
This greatly reduces the need for manual tuning of the background writer.
Per-field and per-row storage overhead have been reduced (Greg Stark, Heikki Linnakangas)
Variable-length data types with data values less than 128 bytes long
will see a storage decrease of 3 to 6 bytes. For example, two adjacent
char(1)
fields now use 4 bytes instead of 16. Row headers
are also 4 bytes shorter than before.
Using non-persistent transaction IDs for read-only transactions
reduces overhead and VACUUM
requirements (Florian Pflug)
Non-persistent transaction IDs do not increment the global
transaction counter. Therefore, they reduce the load on
pg_clog
and increase the time between forced
vacuums to prevent transaction ID wraparound.
Other performance
improvements were also made that should improve concurrency.
Avoid incrementing the command counter after a read-only command (Tom)
There was formerly a hard limit of 232 (4 billion) commands per transaction. Now only commands that actually changed the database count, so while this limit still exists, it should be significantly less annoying.
Create a dedicated WAL writer process to off-load work from backends (Simon)
Skip unnecessary WAL writes for CLUSTER
and
COPY
(Simon)
Unless WAL archiving is enabled, the system now avoids WAL writes
for CLUSTER
and just fsync()
s the
table at the end of the command. It also does the same for
COPY
if the table was created in the same
transaction.
Large sequential scans no longer force out frequently used cached pages (Simon, Heikki, Tom)
Concurrent large sequential scans can now share disk reads (Jeff Davis)
This is accomplished by starting the new sequential scan in the
middle of the table (where another sequential scan is already
in-progress) and wrapping around to the beginning to finish. This
can affect the order of returned rows in a query that does not
specify ORDER BY
. The synchronize_seqscans
configuration parameter can be used to disable this if necessary.
ORDER BY ... LIMIT
can be done without sorting
(Greg Stark)
This is done by sequentially scanning the table and tracking just
the “top N” candidate rows, rather than performing a
full sort of the entire table. This is useful when there is no
matching index and the LIMIT
is not large.
Put a rate limit on messages sent to the statistics collector by backends (Tom)
This reduces overhead for short transactions, but might sometimes increase the delay before statistics are tallied.
Improve hash join performance for cases with many NULLs (Tom)
Speed up operator lookup for cases with non-exact datatype matches (Tom)
Autovacuum is now enabled by default (Alvaro)
Several changes were made to eliminate disadvantages of having autovacuum enabled, thereby justifying the change in default. Several other autovacuum parameter defaults were also modified.
Support multiple concurrent autovacuum processes (Alvaro, Itagaki Takahiro)
This allows multiple vacuums to run concurrently. This prevents vacuuming of a large table from delaying vacuuming of smaller tables.
Automatically re-plan cached queries when table definitions change or statistics are updated (Tom)
Previously PL/pgSQL functions that referenced temporary tables
would fail if the temporary table was dropped and recreated
between function invocations, unless EXECUTE
was
used. This improvement fixes that problem and many related issues.
Add a temp_tablespaces
parameter to control
the tablespaces for temporary tables and files (Jaime Casanova,
Albert Cervera, Bernd Helmle)
This parameter defines a list of tablespaces to be used. This
enables spreading the I/O load across multiple tablespaces. A random
tablespace is chosen each time a temporary object is created.
Temporary files are no longer stored in per-database
pgsql_tmp/
directories but in per-tablespace
directories.
Place temporary tables' TOAST tables in special schemas named
pg_toast_temp_
(Tom)
nnn
This allows low-level code to recognize these tables as temporary, which enables various optimizations such as not WAL-logging changes and using local rather than shared buffers for access. This also fixes a bug wherein backends unexpectedly held open file references to temporary TOAST tables.
Fix problem that a constant flow of new connection requests could indefinitely delay the postmaster from completing a shutdown or a crash restart (Tom)
Guard against a very-low-probability data loss scenario by preventing re-use of a deleted table's relfilenode until after the next checkpoint (Heikki)
Fix CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER
to convert old-style foreign key trigger definitions into regular
foreign key constraints (Tom)
This will ease porting of foreign key constraints carried forward from
pre-7.3 databases, if they were never converted using
contrib/adddepend
.
Fix DEFAULT NULL
to override inherited defaults (Tom)
DEFAULT NULL
was formerly considered a noise phrase, but it
should (and now does) override non-null defaults that would otherwise
be inherited from a parent table or domain.
Add new encodings EUC_JIS_2004 and SHIFT_JIS_2004 (Tatsuo)
These new encodings can be converted to and from UTF-8.
Change server startup log message from “database system is ready” to “database system is ready to accept connections”, and adjust its timing
The message now appears only when the postmaster is really ready to accept connections.
Add log_autovacuum_min_duration
parameter to
support configurable logging of autovacuum activity (Simon, Alvaro)
Add log_lock_waits
parameter to log lock waiting
(Simon)
Add log_temp_files
parameter to log temporary
file usage (Bill Moran)
Add log_checkpoints
parameter to improve logging
of checkpoints (Greg Smith, Heikki)
log_line_prefix
now supports
%s
and %c
escapes in all
processes (Andrew)
Previously these escapes worked only for user sessions, not for background database processes.
Add log_restartpoints
to control logging of
point-in-time recovery restart points (Simon)
Last transaction end time is now logged at end of recovery and at each logged restart point (Simon)
Autovacuum now reports its activity start time in
pg_stat_activity
(Tom)
Allow server log output in comma-separated value (CSV) format (Arul Shaji, Greg Smith, Andrew Dunstan)
CSV-format log files can easily be loaded into a database table for subsequent analysis.
Use PostgreSQL-supplied timezone support for formatting timestamps displayed in the server log (Tom)
This avoids Windows-specific problems with localized time zone
names that are in the wrong encoding. There is a new
log_timezone
parameter that controls the timezone
used in log messages, independently of the client-visible
timezone
parameter.
New system view pg_stat_bgwriter
displays
statistics about background writer activity (Magnus)
Add new columns for database-wide tuple statistics to
pg_stat_database
(Magnus)
Add an xact_start
(transaction start time) column to
pg_stat_activity
(Neil)
This makes it easier to identify long-running transactions.
Add n_live_tuples
and n_dead_tuples
columns
to pg_stat_all_tables
and related views (Glen
Parker)
Merge stats_block_level
and stats_row_level
parameters into a single parameter track_counts
, which
controls all messages sent to the statistics collector process
(Tom)
Rename stats_command_string
parameter to
track_activities
(Tom)
Fix statistical counting of live and dead tuples to recognize that committed and aborted transactions have different effects (Tom)
Support Security Service Provider Interface (SSPI) for authentication on Windows (Magnus)
Support GSSAPI authentication (Henry Hotz, Magnus)
This should be preferred to native Kerberos authentication because GSSAPI is an industry standard.
Support a global SSL configuration file (Victor Wagner)
Add ssl_ciphers
parameter to control accepted SSL ciphers
(Victor Wagner)
Add a Kerberos realm parameter, krb_realm
(Magnus)
Change the timestamps recorded in transaction WAL records from time_t to TimestampTz representation (Tom)
This provides sub-second resolution in WAL, which can be useful for point-in-time recovery.
Reduce WAL disk space needed by warm standby servers (Simon)
This change allows a warm standby server to pass the name of the earliest
still-needed WAL file to the recovery script, allowing automatic removal
of no-longer-needed WAL files. This is done using %r
in
the restore_command
parameter of
recovery.conf
.
New boolean configuration parameter, archive_mode
,
controls archiving (Simon)
Previously setting archive_command
to an empty string
turned off archiving. Now archive_mode
turns archiving
on and off, independently of archive_command
. This is
useful for stopping archiving temporarily.
Full text search is integrated into the core database system (Teodor, Oleg)
Text search has been improved, moved into the core code, and is now
installed by default. contrib/tsearch2
now contains
a compatibility interface.
Add control over whether NULL
s sort first or last (Teodor, Tom)
The syntax is ORDER BY ... NULLS FIRST/LAST
.
Allow per-column ascending/descending (ASC
/DESC
)
ordering options for indexes (Teodor, Tom)
Previously a query using ORDER BY
with mixed
ASC
/DESC
specifiers could not fully use
an index. Now an index can be fully used in such cases if the
index was created with matching
ASC
/DESC
specifications.
NULL
sort order within an index can be controlled, too.
Allow col IS NULL
to use an index (Teodor)
Updatable cursors (Arul Shaji, Tom)
This eliminates the need to reference a primary key to
UPDATE
or DELETE
rows returned by a cursor.
The syntax is UPDATE/DELETE WHERE CURRENT OF
.
Allow FOR UPDATE
in cursors (Arul Shaji, Tom)
Create a general mechanism that supports casts to and from the
standard string types (TEXT
, VARCHAR
,
CHAR
) for every datatype, by
invoking the datatype's I/O functions (Tom)
Previously, such casts were available only for types that had specialized function(s) for the purpose. These new casts are assignment-only in the to-string direction, explicit-only in the other direction, and therefore should create no surprising behavior.
Allow UNION
and related constructs to return a domain
type, when all inputs are of that domain type (Tom)
Formerly, the output would be considered to be of the domain's base type.
Allow limited hashing when using two different data types (Tom)
This allows hash joins, hash indexes, hashed subplans, and hash
aggregation to be used in situations involving cross-data-type
comparisons, if the data types have compatible hash functions.
Currently, cross-data-type hashing support exists for
smallint
/integer
/bigint
,
and for float4
/float8
.
Improve optimizer logic for detecting when variables are equal
in a WHERE
clause (Tom)
This allows mergejoins to work with descending sort orders, and improves recognition of redundant sort columns.
Improve performance when planning large inheritance trees in cases where most tables are excluded by constraints (Tom)
Arrays of composite types (David Fetter, Andrew, Tom)
In addition to arrays of explicitly-declared composite types, arrays of the rowtypes of regular tables and views are now supported, except for rowtypes of system catalogs, sequences, and TOAST tables.
Server configuration parameters can now be set on a per-function basis (Tom)
For example, functions can now set their own
search_path
to prevent unexpected behavior if a
different search_path
exists at run-time. Security
definer functions should set search_path
to
avoid security loopholes.
CREATE/ALTER FUNCTION
now supports
COST
and ROWS
options (Tom)
COST
allows specification of the cost of a
function call. ROWS
allows specification of
the average number or rows returned by a set-returning function.
These values are used by the optimizer in choosing the best plan.
Implement CREATE TABLE LIKE ... INCLUDING
INDEXES
(Trevor Hardcastle, Nikhil Sontakke, Neil)
Allow CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY
to ignore
transactions in other databases (Simon)
Add ALTER VIEW ... RENAME TO
and ALTER
SEQUENCE ... RENAME TO
(David Fetter, Neil)
Previously this could only be done via ALTER TABLE ...
RENAME TO
.
Make CREATE/DROP/RENAME DATABASE
wait briefly for
conflicting backends to exit before failing (Tom)
This increases the likelihood that these commands will succeed.
Allow triggers and rules to be deactivated in groups using a configuration parameter, for replication purposes (Jan)
This allows replication systems to disable triggers and rewrite
rules as a group without modifying the system catalogs directly.
The behavior is controlled by ALTER TABLE
and a new
parameter session_replication_role
.
User-defined types can now have type modifiers (Teodor, Tom)
This allows a user-defined type to take a modifier, like
ssnum(7)
. Previously only built-in
data types could have modifiers.
Non-superuser database owners now are able to add trusted procedural languages to their databases by default (Jeremy Drake)
While this is reasonably safe, some administrators might wish to
revoke the privilege. It is controlled by
pg_pltemplate
.tmpldbacreate
.
Allow a session's current parameter setting to be used as the default for future sessions (Tom)
This is done with SET ... FROM CURRENT
in
CREATE/ALTER FUNCTION
, ALTER
DATABASE
, or ALTER ROLE
.
Implement new commands DISCARD ALL
,
DISCARD PLANS
, DISCARD
TEMPORARY
, CLOSE ALL
, and
DEALLOCATE ALL
(Marko Kreen, Neil)
These commands simplify resetting a database session to its initial state, and are particularly useful for connection-pooling software.
Make CLUSTER
MVCC-safe (Heikki Linnakangas)
Formerly, CLUSTER
would discard all tuples
that were committed dead, even if there were still transactions
that should be able to see them under MVCC visibility rules.
Add new CLUSTER
syntax: CLUSTER
(Holger Schurig)
table
USING index
The old CLUSTER
syntax is still supported, but
the new form is considered more logical.
Fix EXPLAIN
so it can show complex plans
more accurately (Tom)
References to subplan outputs are now always shown correctly,
instead of using ?column
for complicated cases.
N
?
Limit the amount of information reported when a user is dropped (Alvaro)
Previously, dropping (or attempting to drop) a user who owned many
objects could result in large NOTICE
or
ERROR
messages listing all these objects; this
caused problems for some client applications. The length of the
message is now limited, although a full list is still sent to the
server log.
Support for the SQL/XML standard, including new operators and an
XML
data type (Nikolay Samokhvalov, Pavel Stehule, Peter)
Enumerated data types (ENUM
) (Tom Dunstan)
This feature provides convenient support for fields that have a
small, fixed set of allowed values. An example of creating an
ENUM
type is
CREATE TYPE mood AS ENUM ('sad', 'ok', 'happy')
.
Universally Unique Identifier (UUID
) data type (Gevik
Babakhani, Neil)
This closely matches RFC 4122.
Widen the MONEY
data type to 64 bits (D'Arcy Cain)
This greatly increases the range of supported MONEY
values.
Fix float4
/float8
to handle
Infinity
and NAN
(Not A Number)
consistently (Bruce)
The code formerly was not consistent about distinguishing
Infinity
from overflow conditions.
Allow leading and trailing whitespace during input of
boolean
values (Neil)
Prevent COPY
from using digits and lowercase letters as
delimiters (Tom)
Add new regular expression functions
regexp_matches()
,
regexp_split_to_array()
, and
regexp_split_to_table()
(Jeremy Drake, Neil)
These functions provide extraction of regular expression subexpressions and allow splitting a string using a POSIX regular expression.
Add lo_truncate()
for large object truncation
(Kris Jurka)
Implement width_bucket()
for the float8
data type (Neil)
Add pg_stat_clear_snapshot()
to discard
statistics snapshots collected during the current transaction
(Tom)
The first request for statistics in a transaction takes a statistics snapshot that does not change during the transaction. This function allows the snapshot to be discarded and a new snapshot loaded during the next statistics query. This is particularly useful for PL/pgSQL functions, which are confined to a single transaction.
Add isodow
option to EXTRACT()
and
date_part()
(Bruce)
This returns the day of the week, with Sunday as seven.
(dow
returns Sunday as zero.)
Add ID
(ISO day of week) and IDDD
(ISO
day of year) format codes for to_char()
,
to_date()
, and to_timestamp()
(Brendan
Jurd)
Make to_timestamp()
and to_date()
assume TM
(trim) option for potentially
variable-width fields (Bruce)
This matches Oracle's behavior.
Fix off-by-one conversion error in
to_date()
/to_timestamp()
D
(non-ISO day of week) fields (Bruce)
Make setseed()
return void, rather than a
useless integer value (Neil)
Add a hash function for NUMERIC
(Neil)
This allows hash indexes and hash-based plans to be used with
NUMERIC
columns.
Improve efficiency of
LIKE
/ILIKE
, especially for
multi-byte character sets like UTF-8 (Andrew, Itagaki Takahiro)
Make currtid()
functions require
SELECT
privileges on the target table (Tom)
Add several txid_*()
functions to query
active transaction IDs (Jan)
This is useful for various replication solutions.
Add scrollable cursor support, including directional control in
FETCH
(Pavel Stehule)
Allow IN
as an alternative to
FROM
in PL/pgSQL's FETCH
statement, for consistency with the backend's
FETCH
command (Pavel Stehule)
Add MOVE
to PL/pgSQL (Magnus, Pavel Stehule,
Neil)
Implement RETURN QUERY
(Pavel Stehule, Neil)
This adds convenient syntax for PL/pgSQL set-returning functions
that want to return the result of a query. RETURN QUERY
is easier and more efficient than a loop
around RETURN NEXT
.
Allow function parameter names to be qualified with the function's name (Tom)
For example, myfunc.myvar
. This is particularly
useful for specifying variables in a query where the variable
name might match a column name.
Make qualification of variables with block labels work properly (Tom)
Formerly, outer-level block labels could unexpectedly interfere with recognition of inner-level record or row references.
Tighten requirements for FOR
loop
STEP
values (Tom)
Prevent non-positive STEP
values, and handle
loop overflows.
Improve accuracy when reporting syntax error locations (Tom)
Allow type-name arguments to PL/Perl
spi_prepare()
to be data type aliases in
addition to names found in pg_type
(Andrew)
Allow type-name arguments to PL/Python
plpy.prepare()
to be data type aliases in
addition to names found in pg_type
(Andrew)
Allow type-name arguments to PL/Tcl spi_prepare
to
be data type aliases in addition to names found in
pg_type
(Andrew)
Enable PL/PythonU to compile on Python 2.5 (Marko Kreen)
Support a true PL/Python boolean type in compatible Python versions (Python 2.3 and later) (Marko Kreen)
Fix PL/Tcl problems with thread-enabled libtcl
spawning
multiple threads within the backend (Steve Marshall, Paul Bayer,
Doug Knight)
This caused all sorts of unpleasantness.
List disabled triggers separately in \d
output
(Brendan Jurd)
In \d
patterns, always match $
literally (Tom)
Show aggregate return types in \da
output
(Greg Sabino Mullane)
Add the function's volatility status to the output of
\df+
(Neil)
Add \prompt
capability (Chad Wagner)
Allow \pset
, \t
, and
\x
to specify on
or off
,
rather than just toggling (Chad Wagner)
Add \sleep
capability (Jan)
Enable \timing
output for \copy
(Andrew)
Improve \timing
resolution on Windows
(Itagaki Takahiro)
Flush \o
output after each backslash command (Tom)
Correctly detect and report errors while reading a -f
input file (Peter)
Remove -u
option (this option has long been deprecated)
(Tom)
Add --tablespaces-only
and --roles-only
options to pg_dumpall (Dave Page)
Add an output file option to pg_dumpall (Dave Page)
This is primarily useful on Windows, where output redirection of child pg_dump processes does not work.
Allow pg_dumpall to accept an initial-connection
database name rather than the default
template1
(Dave Page)
In -n
and -t
switches, always match
$
literally (Tom)
Improve performance when a database has thousands of objects (Tom)
Remove -u
option (this option has long been deprecated)
(Tom)
In initdb, allow the location of the
pg_xlog
directory to be specified
(Euler Taveira de Oliveira)
Enable server core dump generation in pg_regress on supported operating systems (Andrew)
Add a -t
(timeout) parameter to pg_ctl
(Bruce)
This controls how long pg_ctl will wait when waiting for server startup or shutdown. Formerly the timeout was hard-wired as 60 seconds.
Add a pg_ctl option to control generation of server core dumps (Andrew)
Allow Control-C to cancel clusterdb, reindexdb, and vacuumdb (Itagaki Takahiro, Magnus)
Suppress command tag output for createdb, createuser, dropdb, and dropuser (Peter)
The --quiet
option is ignored and will be removed in 8.4.
Progress messages when acting on all databases now go to stdout
instead of stderr because they are not actually errors.
Interpret the dbName
parameter of
PQsetdbLogin()
as a conninfo
string if
it contains an equals sign (Andrew)
This allows use of conninfo
strings in client
programs that still use PQsetdbLogin()
.
Support a global SSL configuration file (Victor Wagner)
Add environment variable PGSSLKEY
to control
SSL hardware keys (Victor Wagner)
Add lo_truncate()
for large object
truncation (Kris Jurka)
Add PQconnectionNeedsPassword()
that returns
true if the server required a password but none was supplied
(Joe Conway, Tom)
If this returns true after a failed connection attempt, a client application should prompt the user for a password. In the past applications have had to check for a specific error message string to decide whether a password is needed; that approach is now deprecated.
Add PQconnectionUsedPassword()
that returns
true if the supplied password was actually used
(Joe Conway, Tom)
This is useful in some security contexts where it is important to know whether a user-supplied password is actually valid.
Use V3 frontend/backend protocol (Michael)
This adds support for server-side prepared statements.
Use native threads, instead of pthreads, on Windows (Magnus)
Improve thread-safety of ecpglib (Itagaki Takahiro)
Make the ecpg libraries export only necessary API symbols (Michael)
Allow the whole PostgreSQL distribution to be compiled with Microsoft Visual C++ (Magnus and others)
This allows Windows-based developers to use familiar development and debugging tools. Windows executables made with Visual C++ might also have better stability and performance than those made with other tool sets. The client-only Visual C++ build scripts have been removed.
Drastically reduce postmaster's memory usage when it has many child processes (Magnus)
Allow regression tests to be started by an administrative user (Magnus)
Add native shared memory implementation (Magnus)
Add cursor-related functionality in SPI (Pavel Stehule)
Allow access to the cursor-related planning options, and add
FETCH
/MOVE
routines.
Allow execution of cursor commands through
SPI_execute
(Tom)
The macro SPI_ERROR_CURSOR
still exists but will
never be returned.
SPI plan pointers are now declared as SPIPlanPtr
instead of
void *
(Tom)
This does not break application code, but switching is recommended to help catch simple programming mistakes.
Add configure option --enable-profiling
to enable code profiling (works only with gcc)
(Korry Douglas and Nikhil Sontakke)
Add configure option --with-system-tzdata
to use the operating system's time zone database (Peter)
Fix PGXS so extensions can be built against PostgreSQL
installations whose pg_config program does not
appear first in the PATH
(Tom)
Support gmake draft
when building the
SGML documentation (Bruce)
Unless draft
is used, the documentation build will
now be repeated if necessary to ensure the index is up-to-date.
Rename macro DLLIMPORT
to PGDLLIMPORT
to
avoid conflicting with third party includes (like Tcl) that
define DLLIMPORT
(Magnus)
Create “operator families” to improve planning of queries involving cross-data-type comparisons (Tom)
Update GIN extractQuery()
API to allow signalling
that nothing can satisfy the query (Teodor)
Move NAMEDATALEN
definition from
postgres_ext.h
to pg_config_manual.h
(Peter)
Provide strlcpy()
and
strlcat()
on all platforms, and replace
error-prone uses of strncpy()
,
strncat()
, etc (Peter)
Create hooks to let an external plugin monitor (or even replace) the planner and create plans for hypothetical situations (Gurjeet Singh, Tom)
Create a function variable join_search_hook
to let plugins
override the join search order portion of the planner (Julius
Stroffek)
Add tas()
support for Renesas' M32R processor
(Kazuhiro Inaoka)
quote_identifier()
and
pg_dump no longer quote keywords that are
unreserved according to the grammar (Tom)
Change the on-disk representation of the NUMERIC
data type so that the sign_dscale
word comes
before the weight (Tom)
Use SYSV semaphores rather than POSIX on Darwin >= 6.0, i.e., macOS 10.2 and up (Chris Marcellino)
"Postgres" is now documented as an accepted alias for "PostgreSQL" (Peter)
Add documentation about preventing database server spoofing when the server is down (Bruce)
Move contrib
README
content into the
main PostgreSQL documentation (Albert Cervera i
Areny)
Add contrib/pageinspect
module for low-level
page inspection (Simon, Heikki)
Add contrib/pg_standby
module for controlling
warm standby operation (Simon)
Add contrib/uuid-ossp
module for generating
UUID
values using the OSSP UUID library (Peter)
Use configure
--with-ossp-uuid
to activate. This takes
advantage of the new UUID
builtin type.
Add contrib/dict_int
,
contrib/dict_xsyn
, and
contrib/test_parser
modules to provide
sample add-on text search dictionary templates and parsers
(Sergey Karpov)
Allow contrib/pgbench to set the fillfactor (Pavan Deolasee)
Add timestamps to contrib/pgbench -l
(Greg Smith)
Add usage count statistics to
contrib/pgbuffercache
(Greg Smith)
Add GIN support for contrib/hstore
(Teodor)
Add GIN support for contrib/pg_trgm
(Guillaume Smet, Teodor)
Update OS/X startup scripts in
contrib/start-scripts
(Mark Cotner, David
Fetter)
Restrict pgrowlocks()
and
dblink_get_pkey()
to users who have
SELECT
privilege on the target table (Tom)
Restrict contrib/pgstattuple
functions to
superusers (Tom)
contrib/xml2
is deprecated and planned for
removal in 8.4 (Peter)
The new XML support in core PostgreSQL supersedes this module.