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1999-02-13Change my-function-name-- to my_function_name, and optimizer renames.Bruce Momjian
1998-12-13Add routines to help with single-byte (internal) character type support.Thomas G. Lockhart
1998-09-01Renaming cleanup, no pgindent yet.Bruce Momjian
1998-04-26Re-apply Darren's char2-16 removal code.Bruce Momjian
1998-04-07Back out char2-char16 removal. Add later.Bruce Momjian
1998-03-30The following uuencoded, gzip'd file will ...Bruce Momjian
1. Remove the char2, char4, char8 and char16 types from postgresql 2. Change references of char16 to name in the regression tests. 3. Rename the char16.sql regression test to name.sql. 4. Modify the regression test scripts and outputs to match up. Might require new regression.{SYSTEM} files... Darren King
1998-02-26pgindent run before 6.3 release, with Thomas' requested changes.Bruce Momjian
1997-11-02Good Bye, Time Travel!Vadim B. Mikheev
1997-10-25Modify one last line to complete changes for StrNCpy() macro addition.Thomas G. Lockhart
Before, char16 was missing last character for output.
1997-10-25Rename strNcpy to StrNCpy, and change third parameter.Bruce Momjian
1997-09-08Used modified version of indent that understands over 100 typedefs.Bruce Momjian
1997-09-08Add typdefs to pgindent run.Bruce Momjian
1997-09-08Another PGINDENT run that changes variable indenting and case label ↵Bruce Momjian
indenting. Also static variable indenting.
1997-09-07Massive commit to run PGINDENT on all *.c and *.h files.Bruce Momjian
1997-08-12cleanup of patchBruce Momjian
1997-08-12Fix pgproc names over 15 chars in output. Add strNcpy() function. remove ↵Bruce Momjian
some (void) casts that are unnecessary.
1997-06-11Lexicographically compare 'char' and 'text'.Vadim B. Mikheev
1997-05-17Remove troublesome type coersions from the char8 return statements.Thomas G. Lockhart
Noted in trying to port to AIX.
1997-03-14Date/Time updates from Thomas...Marc G. Fournier
1996-09-10Fixes:Marc G. Fournier
The comparison routines for text and char data type give incorrect results if the input data contains characters greater than 127. As these routines perform the comparison using signed char variables all character codes greater than 127 are interpreted as less than 0. These codes are used to encode the iso8859 char sets. The other text-like data types seem to work as expected as they use unsigned chars in comparisons. Submitted by: Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@cs.unitn.it>
1996-07-09Postgres95 1.01 Distribution - Virgin SourcesPG95-1_01Marc G. Fournier