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== PostgreSQL Weekly News - June 25 2017 ==

PGDay.IT 2017 will take place in October 13th, in Milan, Italy.  The CfP is open
until July 9th, 2017 at http://2017.pgday.it/en/blog/call-for-papers
http://pgday.it

== PostgreSQL Product News ==

PL/Java 1.5.1-BETA1 released.
http://tada.github.io/pljava/

== PostgreSQL Jobs for June ==

http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-jobs/2017-06/

== PostgreSQL Local ==

Postgres Vision will take place in Boston, June 26 - 28, 2017.
http://postgresvision.com/

Swiss PGDay in Rapperswil will take place June 30, 2017.
The schedule is online and registration is open.
http://www.pgday.ch/2017/

PGBR2017 will take place in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul,
Brazil on September 14-16 2017.  The CfP is open until June 30, 2017.
https://pgbr.postgresql.org.br/2017/

PostgresOpen will occur September 6-8, 2017 in San Francisco.
https://2017.postgresopen.org/

PGDay UK 2017 will take place July 4, 2017 in London, England, UK.
http://www.pgconf.uk

PGConf.Brazil 2017 OnLine Edition will be live from Brazil on July 10-14 2017.
http://pgconf.com.br

PGDay Austin 2017 will be held on Saturday, August 26 2017.
https://pgdayaustin2017.postgresql.us

PostgreSQL Conference Europe 2017 will be held on October 24-27, 2017 in the
Warsaw Marriott Hotel, in Warsaw, Poland.
https://2017.pgconf.eu/

PGConf.ASIA 2017 will take place on December 4-6 2017 in Akihabara, Tokyo,
Japan.  The CfP is open until July 31, 2017.  Send submissions to
pgconf-asia-2017-submission AT pgconf DOT asia
http://www.pgconf.asia/EN/2017/

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== Applied Patches ==

Tatsuo Ishii pushed:

- Improve PostgreSQL 10.0 release note regarding pg_current_logfile().  Author:
  Yugo Nagata
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/b4166a8df914f56b3b7d2dc1b74897e7525c5cea

Andres Freund pushed:

- Fix leaking of small spilled subtransactions during logical decoding.  When,
  during logical decoding, a transaction gets too big, it's contents get spilled
  to disk. Not just the top-transaction gets spilled, but *also* all of its
  subtransactions, even if they're not that large themselves.  Unfortunately we
  didn't clean up such small spilled subtransactions from disk.  Fix that, by
  keeping better track of whether a transaction has been spilled to disk.
  Author: Andres Freund Reported-By: Dmitriy Sarafannikov, Fabrízio de Royes
  Mello Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1457621358.355011041@f382.i.mail.ru
  https://postgr.es/m/CAFcNs+qNMhNYii4nxpO6gqsndiyxNDYV0S=JNq0v_sEE+9PHXg@mail.gmail.com
  Backpatch: 9.4-, where logical decoding was introduced
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/3bdea167eb01491a4898e977d308508374e97bfa

- Fix possibility of creating a "phantom" segment after promotion.  When
  promoting a standby just after a XLOG_SWITCH record was replayed, and next
  segment(s) are already are locally available (via walsender, restore_command +
  trigger/recovery target), that segment could accidentally be recycled onto the
  past of the new timeline.  Later checkpointer would create a .ready file for
  it, assuming there was an error during creation, and it would get archived.
  That causes trouble if another standby is later brought up from a basebackup
  from before the timeline creation, because it would try to read the segment,
  because XLogFileReadAnyTLI just tries all possible timelines, which doesn't
  have valid contents.  Thus replay would fail.  The problem, if already
  occurred, can be fixed by removing the segment and/or having restore_command
  filter it out.  The reason for the creation of such "phantom" segments was,
  that after an XLOG_SWITCH record the EndOfLog variable points to the beginning
  of the next segment, and RemoveXlogFile() used XLByteToPrevSeg().  Normally
  RemoveXlogFile() doing so is harmless, because the last segment will still
  exist preventing InstallXLogFileSegment() from causing harm, but just after
  promotion there's no previous segment on the new timeline.  Fix that by using
  XLByteToSeg() instead of XLByteToPrevSeg().  Author: Andres Freund
  Reported-By: Greg Burek Discussion:
  https://postgr.es/m/20170619073026.zcwpe6mydsaz5ygd@alap3.anarazel.de
  Backpatch: 9.2-, bug older than all supported versions
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/fb886c153bc168eeb1c3fd2f24562b5b808357d6

Tom Lane pushed:

- On Windows, make pg_dump use binary mode for compressed plain text output.
  The combination of -Z -Fp and output to stdout resulted in corrupted output
  data, because we left stdout in text mode, resulting in newline conversion
  being done on the compressed stream.  Switch stdout to binary mode for this
  case, at the same place where we do it for non-text output formats.  Report
  and patch by Kuntal Ghosh, tested by Ashutosh Sharma and Neha Sharma.
  Back-patch to all supported branches.  Discussion:
  https://postgr.es/m/CAGz5QCJPvbBjXAmJuGx1B_41yVCetAJhp7rtaDf7XQGWuB1GSw@mail.gmail.com
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/bd61d5a194ac24f0c282ed414e1378846f78dee4

- Avoid regressions in foreign-key-based selectivity estimates.  David Rowley
  found that the "use the smallest per-column selectivity" heuristic applied in
  some cases by get_foreign_key_join_selectivity() was badly off if the FK
  columns are independent, producing estimates much worse than we got before
  that code was added in 9.6.  One case where that heuristic was used was for
  LEFT and FULL outer joins with the referenced rel on the outside of the join.
  But we should not really need to special-case those here.  eqjoinsel() never
  has had such a special case; the correction is applied by
  calc_joinrel_size_estimate() instead.  Let's just estimate such cases like
  inner joins and rely on that later adjustment.  (I think there was something
  of a thinko here, in that the comments seem to be thinking about the
  selectivity as defined for semi/anti joins; but that shouldn't apply to
  left/full joins.)  Add a regression test exercising such a case to show that
  this is sane in at least some cases.  The other case where we used that
  heuristic was for SEMI/ANTI outer joins, either if the referenced rel was on
  the outside, or if it was on the inside but was part of a join within the RHS.
  In either case, the FK doesn't give us a lot of traction towards estimating
  the selectivity.  To ensure that we don't have regressions from what happened
  before 9.6, let's punt by ignoring the FK in such cases and applying the
  traditional selectivity calculation.  (We might be able to improve on that
  later, but for now I just want to be sure it's not worse than 9.5.) Report and
  patch by David Rowley, simplified a bit by me.  Back-patch to 9.6 where this
  code was added.  Discussion:
  https://postgr.es/m/CAKJS1f8NO8oCDcxrteohG6O72uU1saEVT9qX=R8pENr5QWerXw@mail.gmail.com
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/d8e6b84bd2ac045cdbae231012ab5ea4471a02cd

- Fix materialized-view documentation oversights.  When materialized views were
  added, psql's \d commands were made to treat them as a separate object
  category ... but not everyplace in the documentation or comments got the memo.
  Noted by David Johnston.  Back-patch to 9.3 where matviews came in.
  Discussion:
  https://postgr.es/m/CAKFQuwb27M3VXRhHErjCpkWwN9eKThbqWb1=trtoXi9_ejqPXQ@mail.gmail.com
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/d14c85ed1abb5d01b10313715ab73aadb9a7a7af

- Don't downcase entries within shared_preload_libraries et al.
  load_libraries(), which processes the various xxx_preload_libraries GUCs, was
  parsing them using SplitIdentifierString() which isn't really appropriate for
  values that could be path names: it downcases unquoted text, and it doesn't
  allow embedded whitespace unless quoted.  Use SplitDirectoriesString()
  instead.  That also allows us to simplify load_libraries() a bit, since
  canonicalize_path() is now done for it.  While this definitely seems like a
  bug fix, it has the potential to break configuration settings that
  accidentally worked before because of the downcasing behavior.  Also, there's
  an easy workaround for the bug, namely to double-quote troublesome text.
  Hence, no back-patch.  QL Zhuo, tweaked a bit by me Discussion:
  https://postgr.es/m/CAB-oJtxHVDc3H+Km3CjB9mY1VDzuyaVH_ZYSz7iXcRqCtb93Ew@mail.gmail.com
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/a69dfe5f40f77d586e8d4d9ecfc39d81612c7dda

- Upgrade documentation connected with shared_preload_libraries et al.  Noplace
  in the documentation actually defined what these variables contain.  Define
  them as lists of arguments for LOAD, and improve that command's documentation
  a bit.  Discussion:
  https://postgr.es/m/CAB-oJtxHVDc3H+Km3CjB9mY1VDzuyaVH_ZYSz7iXcRqCtb93Ew@mail.gmail.com
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/ba63dbd9edc0d58e5f0891ead979674b1b45ad17

- Make opr_sanity test complain about built-in functions marked prosecdef.
  Currently, there are no built-in functions that are SECURITY DEFINER.  But we
  just found an instance where one was mistakenly marked that way, so it seems
  prudent to add a test about it.  If we ever grow some functions that are
  intentionally SECURITY DEFINER, we can alter the expected output of this test,
  or adjust the query to filter out functions for which it's okay.  Per
  suggestion from Robert Haas.  Discussion:
  https://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoYXg7McY33+jbWmG=rS-HNUur0S6W8Q8kVNFf7epFimVA@mail.gmail.com
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/d412f79381935186dc8f95fd2dc30227a82f012f

- Final pgindent run with old pg_bsd_indent (version 1.3).  This is just to have
  a clean basis for comparison with the results of the new version (which will
  indeed end up reverting some of these changes...) Discussion:
  https://postgr.es/m/E1dAmxK-0006EE-1r@gemulon.postgresql.org Discussion:
  https://postgr.es/m/30527.1495162840@sss.pgh.pa.us
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/9ef2dbefc7fb3ac22e1528bc22a41a5c6c6a9539

- Initial pgindent run with pg_bsd_indent version 2.0.  The new indent version
  includes numerous fixes thanks to Piotr Stefaniak.  The main changes visible
  in this commit are: * Nicer formatting of function-pointer declarations.  * No
  longer unexpectedly removes spaces in expressions using casts, sizeof, or
  offsetof.  * No longer wants to add a space in "struct structname *varname",
  as well as some similar cases for const- or volatile-qualified pointers.  *
  Declarations using PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY are formatted more nicely.  *
  Fixes bug where comments following declarations were sometimes placed with no
  space separating them from the code.  * Fixes some odd decisions for comments
  following case labels.  * Fixes some cases where comments following code were
  indented to less than the expected column 33.  On the less good side, it now
  tends to put more whitespace around typedef names that are not listed in
  typedefs.list.  This might encourage us to put more effort into typedef name
  collection; it's not really a bug in indent itself.  There are more changes
  coming after this round, having to do with comment indentation and alignment
  of lines appearing within parentheses.  I wanted to limit the size of the
  diffs to something that could be reviewed without one's eyes completely
  glazing over, so it seemed better to split up the changes as much as
  practical.  Discussion:
  https://postgr.es/m/E1dAmxK-0006EE-1r@gemulon.postgresql.org Discussion:
  https://postgr.es/m/30527.1495162840@sss.pgh.pa.us
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/e3860ffa4dd0dad0dd9eea4be9cc1412373a8c89

- Phase 2 of pgindent updates.  Change pg_bsd_indent to follow upstream rules
  for placement of comments to the right of code, and remove pgindent hack that
  caused comments following #endif to not obey the general rule.  Commit
  e3860ffa4dd0dad0dd9eea4be9cc1412373a8c89 wasn't actually using the published
  version of pg_bsd_indent, but a hacked-up version that tried to minimize the
  amount of movement of comments to the right of code.  The situation of
  interest is where such a comment has to be moved to the right of its default
  placement at column 33 because there's code there.  BSD indent has always
  moved right in units of tab stops in such cases --- but in the previous
  incarnation, indent was working in 8-space tab stops, while now it knows we
  use 4-space tabs.  So the net result is that in about half the cases, such
  comments are placed one tab stop left of before.  This is better all around:
  it leaves more room on the line for comment text, and it means that in such
  cases the comment uniformly starts at the next 4-space tab stop after the
  code, rather than sometimes one and sometimes two tabs after.  Also, ensure
  that comments following #endif are indented the same as comments following
  other preprocessor commands such as #else.  That inconsistency turns out to
  have been self-inflicted damage from a poorly-thought-through post-indent
  "fixup" in pgindent.  This patch is much less interesting than the first round
  of indent changes, but also bulkier, so I thought it best to separate the
  effects.  Discussion:
  https://postgr.es/m/E1dAmxK-0006EE-1r@gemulon.postgresql.org Discussion:
  https://postgr.es/m/30527.1495162840@sss.pgh.pa.us
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/c7b8998ebbf310a156aa38022555a24d98fdbfb4

- Phase 3 of pgindent updates.  Don't move parenthesized lines to the left, even
  if that means they flow past the right margin.  By default, BSD indent lines
  up statement continuation lines that are within parentheses so that they start
  just to the right of the preceding left parenthesis.  However, traditionally,
  if that resulted in the continuation line extending to the right of the
  desired right margin, then indent would push it left just far enough to not
  overrun the margin, if it could do so without making the continuation line
  start to the left of the current statement indent.  That makes for a weird mix
  of indentations unless one has been completely rigid about never violating the
  80-column limit.  This behavior has been pretty universally panned by Postgres
  developers.  Hence, disable it with indent's new -lpl switch, so that
  parenthesized lines are always lined up with the preceding left paren.  This
  patch is much less interesting than the first round of indent changes, but
  also bulkier, so I thought it best to separate the effects.  Discussion:
  https://postgr.es/m/E1dAmxK-0006EE-1r@gemulon.postgresql.org Discussion:
  https://postgr.es/m/30527.1495162840@sss.pgh.pa.us
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/382ceffdf7f620d8f2d50e451b4167d291ae2348

- Remove entab and associated detritus.  We don't need this anymore, because
  pg_bsd_indent has been taught to follow the same tab-vs-space rules that entab
  used to enforce.  Discussion:
  https://postgr.es/m/E1dAmxK-0006EE-1r@gemulon.postgresql.org Discussion:
  https://postgr.es/m/30527.1495162840@sss.pgh.pa.us
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/81f056c7256f01a39ecc926bf6a4d2d1fa525633

- Manually un-break a few URLs that pgindent used to insist on splitting.  These
  will no longer get re-split by pgindent runs, so it's worth cleaning them up
  now.  Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1dAmxK-0006EE-1r@gemulon.postgresql.org
  Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/30527.1495162840@sss.pgh.pa.us
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/780b3a4c43fd47867825d5d628e96a0966e63aa8

- Adjust pgindent script to use pg_bsd_indent 2.0.  Update version-checking code
  and list of switches.  Delete obsolete quasi-support for using GNU indent.
  Remove a lot of no-longer-needed workarounds for bugs of the old version, and
  improve comments for the hacks that remain.  Update run_build() subroutine to
  fetch the pg_bsd_indent code from the newly established git repo for it.  In
  passing, fix pgindent to not overwrite files that require no changes; this
  makes it a bit more friendly to run on a built tree.  Adjust relevant
  documentation.  Remove indent.bsd.patch; it's not relevant anymore (and was
  obsolete long ago anyway).  Likewise remove pgcppindent, since we're no longer
  in the business of shipping C++ code.  Piotr Stefaniak is responsible for most
  of the algorithmic changes to the pgindent script; I did the rest.
  Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1dAmxK-0006EE-1r@gemulon.postgresql.org
  Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/30527.1495162840@sss.pgh.pa.us
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/8ff6d4ec7840b0af56f1207073f44b7f2afae96d

- Add testing to detect errors of omission in "pin" dependency creation.  It's
  essential that initdb.c's setup_depend() scan each system catalog that could
  contain objects that need to have "p" (pin) entries in pg_depend or
  pg_shdepend.  Forgetting to add that, either when a catalog is first invented
  or when it first acquires DATA() entries, is an obvious bug hazard.  We can
  detect such omissions at reasonable cost by probing every OID-containing
  system catalog to see whether the lowest-numbered OID in it is pinned.  If so,
  the catalog must have been properly accounted for in setup_depend().  If the
  lowest OID is above FirstNormalObjectId then the catalog must have been empty
  at the end of initdb, so it doesn't matter.  There are a small number of
  catalogs whose first entry is made later in initdb than setup_depend(),
  resulting in nonempty expected output of the test, but these can be manually
  inspected to see that they are OK.  Any future mistake of this ilk will
  manifest as a new entry in the test's output.  Since pg_conversion is already
  in the test's output, add it to the set of catalogs scanned by setup_depend().
  That has no effect today (hence, no catversion bump here) but it will protect
  us if we ever do add pin-worthy conversions.  This test is very much like the
  catalog sanity checks embodied in opr_sanity.sql and type_sanity.sql, but
  testing pg_depend doesn't seem to fit naturally into either of those scripts'
  charters.  Hence, invent a new test script misc_sanity.sql, which can be a
  home for this as well as tests on any other catalogs we might want in future.
  Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/8068.1498155068@sss.pgh.pa.us
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/8be8510cf89d4e150816941029d7cdddfe9aa474

- Fix memory leakage in ICU encoding conversion, and other code review.  Callers
  of icu_to_uchar() neglected to pfree the result string when done with it.
  This results in catastrophic memory leaks in varstr_cmp(), because of our
  prevailing assumption that btree comparison functions don't leak memory.  For
  safety, make all the call sites clean up leaks, though I suspect that we could
  get away without it in formatting.c.  I audited callers of icu_from_uchar() as
  well, but found no places that seemed to have a comparable issue.  Add
  function API specifications for icu_to_uchar() and icu_from_uchar(); the lack
  of any thought-through specification is perhaps not unrelated to the existence
  of this bug in the first place.  Fix icu_to_uchar() to guarantee a
  nul-terminated result; although no existing caller appears to care, the fact
  that it would have been nul-terminated except in extreme corner cases seems
  ideally designed to bite someone on the rear someday.  Fix ucnv_fromUChars()
  destCapacity argument --- in the worst case, that could perhaps have led to a
  non-nul-terminated result, too.  Fix icu_from_uchar() to have a more
  reasonable definition of the function result --- no callers are actually
  paying attention, so this isn't a live bug, but it's certainly sloppily
  designed.  Const-ify icu_from_uchar()'s input string for consistency.  That is
  not the end of what needs to be done to these functions, but it's as much as I
  have the patience for right now.  Discussion:
  https://postgr.es/m/1955.1498181798@sss.pgh.pa.us
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/b6159202c99d4021fb078cede90b26f94883143d

- Rethink behavior of pg_import_system_collations().  Marco Atzeri reported that
  initdb would fail if "locale -a" reported the same locale name more than once.
  All previous versions of Postgres implicitly de-duplicated the results of
  "locale -a", but the rewrite to move the collation import logic into C had
  lost that property.  It had also lost the property that locale names matching
  built-in collation names were silently ignored.  The simplest way to fix this
  is to make initdb run the function in if-not-exists mode, which means that
  there's no real use-case for non if-not-exists mode; we might as well just
  drop the boolean argument and simplify the function's definition to be "add
  any collations not already known".  This change also gets rid of some odd
  corner cases caused by the fact that aliases were added in if-not-exists mode
  even if the function argument said otherwise.  While at it, adjust the
  behavior so that pg_import_system_collations() doesn't spew "collation foo
  already exists, skipping" messages during a re-run; that's completely
  unhelpful, especially since there are often hundreds of them.  And make it
  return a count of the number of collations it did add, which seems like it
  might be helpful.  Also, re-integrate the previous coding's property that it
  would make a deterministic selection of which alias to use if there were
  conflicting possibilities.  This would only come into play if "locale -a"
  reports multiple equivalent locale names, say "de_DE.utf8" and "de_DE.UTF-8",
  but that hardly seems out of the question.  In passing, fix incorrect behavior
  in pg_import_system_collations()'s ICU code path: it neglected
  CommandCounterIncrement, which would result in failures if ICU returns
  duplicate names, and it would try to create comments even if a new collation
  hadn't been created.  Also, reorder operations in initdb so that the
  'ucs_basic' collation is created before calling pg_import_system_collations()
  not after.  This prevents a failure if "locale -a" were to report a locale
  named that.  There's no reason to think that that ever happens in the wild,
  but the old coding would have survived it, so let's be equally robust.
  Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20c74bc3-d6ca-243d-1bbc-12f17fa4fe9a@gmail.com
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/0b13b2a7712b6f91590b7589a314240a14520c2f

- Fix incorrect buffer-length argument to uloc_getDisplayName().  The
  maxResultSize argument of uloc_getDisplayName is the number of UChars in the
  output buffer, not the number of bytes.  In principle this could result in a
  stack smash, although at least in my Fedora 25 install there are no ICU
  locales with display names long enough to overrun the buffer.  But it's easily
  proven to be wrong by reducing the length of displayname to around 20,
  whereupon a stack smash does happen.  (This is a rather scary bug, because the
  same mistake could easily have been made in other places; but in a quick code
  search looking at uses of UChar I could not find any other instances.)
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/d1fcc622987c1a5b490b956d89f36ac9fed8f9d1

- Further hacking on ICU collation creation and usage.
  pg_import_system_collations() refused to create any ICU collations if the
  current database's encoding didn't support ICU.  This is wrongheaded: initdb
  must initialize pg_collation in an encoding-independent way since it might be
  used in other databases with different encodings.  The reason for the
  restriction seems to be that get_icu_locale_comment() used icu_from_uchar() to
  convert the UChar-format display name, and that unsurprisingly doesn't know
  what to do in unsupported encodings.  But by the same token that the initial
  catalog contents must be encoding-independent, we can't allow non-ASCII
  characters in the comment strings.  So we don't really need icu_from_uchar()
  here: just check for Unicode codes outside the ASCII range, and if there are
  none, the format conversion is trivial.  If there are some, we can simply not
  install the comment.  (In my testing, this affects only Norwegian Bokmål,
  which has given us trouble before.) For paranoia's sake, also check for
  non-ASCII characters in ICU locale names, and skip such locales, as we do for
  libc locales.  I don't currently have a reason to believe that this will ever
  reject anything, but then again the libc maintainers should have known better
  too.  With just the import changes, ICU collations can be found in
  pg_collation in databases with unsupported encodings.  This resulted in more
  or less clean failures at runtime, but that's not how things act for
  unsupported encodings with libc collations.  Make it work the same as our
  traditional behavior for libc collations by having collation lookup take into
  account whether is_encoding_supported_by_icu().  Adjust documentation to
  match.  Also, expand Table 23.1 to show which encodings are supported by ICU.
  catversion bump because of likely change in pg_collation/pg_description
  initial contents in ICU-enabled builds.  Discussion:
  https://postgr.es/m/20c74bc3-d6ca-243d-1bbc-12f17fa4fe9a@gmail.com
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/ddb5fdc068635d003a0d1c303cb109d1cb3ebeb1

- Doc: minor improvements for collation-related man pages.
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/de0c60b7d3f69c75c69c6577ae44caa3aae44800

Peter Eisentraut pushed:

- doc: Improve logical replication security setup info.  Reported-by: Jeff Janes
  <jeff.janes@gmail.com>
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/1c25ef6363f38253e5ac080373eef7f3305fa5dc

- Change pg_get_publication_tables to prosecdef false.  This was apparently a
  mistake in the original commit.  Reported-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/20d7d68b098dde6106e6c382e787c8b10c4403df

- Tweak publication fetching in psql.  Viewing a table with \d in psql also
  shows the publications at table is in.  If a publication is concurrently
  dropped, this shows an error, because the view pg_publication_tables
  internally uses pg_get_publication_tables(), which uses a catalog snapshot.
  This can be particularly annoying if a for-all-tables publication is
  concurrently dropped.  To avoid that, write the query in psql differently.
  Expose the function pg_relation_is_publishable() to SQL and write the query
  using that.  That still has a risk of being affected by concurrent catalog
  changes, but in this case it would be a table drop that causes problems, and
  then the psql \d command wouldn't be interesting anymore anyway.  Reported-by:
  Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/a2141c42f9ebc51b4501a4fafea9dd3fb7eda23d

- Fix typo in code comment.  Author: Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com>
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/15c91568cfa4777892207a85000fdfd72b59b677

- Restart logical replication launcher when killed.  Author: Yugo Nagata
  <nagata@sraoss.co.jp>
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/f669c09989bda894d6ba01634ccb229f0687c08a

- Reformat comments about ResultRelInfo.  Also add a comment on its new member
  PartitionRoot.  Reported-by: Etsuro Fujita <fujita.etsuro@lab.ntt.co.jp>
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/113b0045e20d40f726a0a30e33214455e4f1385e

- Teach pgrowlocks to check relkind before scanning.  Author: Amit Langote
  <Langote_Amit_f8@lab.ntt.co.jp>
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/b56818abd450a87e2e3cb03b2cf3eede73487926

- Fix replication with replica identity full.  The comparison with the target
  rows on the subscriber side was done with datumIsEqual(), which can have false
  negatives.  For instance, it didn't work reliably for text columns.  So use
  the equality operator provided by the type cache instead.  Also add more user
  documentation about replica identity requirements.  Reported-by: Tatsuo Ishii
  <ishii@sraoss.co.jp>
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/08859bb5c2cebc132629ca838113d27bb31b990c

Bruce Momjian pushed:

- pg_upgrade:  start/stop new server after pg_resetwal.  When commit
  0f33a719fdbb5d8c43839ea0d2c90cd03e2af2d2 removed the instructions to
  start/stop the new cluster before running rsync, it was now possible for
  pg_resetwal/pg_resetxlog to leave the final WAL record at wal_level=minimum,
  preventing upgraded standby servers from reconnecting.  This patch fixes that
  by having pg_upgrade unconditionally start/stop the new cluster after
  pg_resetwal/pg_resetxlog has run.  Backpatch through 9.2 since, though the
  instructions were added in PG 9.5, they worked all the way back to 9.2.
  Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170620171844.GC24975@momjian.us
  Backpatch-through: 9.2
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/b710248dd3f90c46bd4208e6bf1290048b9d76cd

Heikki Linnakangas pushed:

- Fix typo in comment.  Etsuro Fujita
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/ba1f017069dd87d309e2716bf08a40df42b29baa

Dean Rasheed pushed:

- Prevent table partitions from being turned into views.  A table partition must
  be a table, not a view, so don't allow a "_RETURN" rule to be added that would
  convert an existing table partition into a view.  Amit Langote Discussion:
  https://postgr.es/m/CAEZATCVzFcAjZwC1bTFvJ09skB_sgkF4SwPKMywev-XTnimp9Q%40mail.gmail.com
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/bcbf392ec84362040faf72daad22c647c74e2b2a

Magnus Hagander pushed:

- Fix typo in comment.  Author: Masahiko Sawada
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/f0415a30e0bd56c9badecf097e8568ec1b3e3b0e

Robert Haas pushed:

- Update comment to account for table partitioning.  Ashutosh Bapat and Amit
  Langote Discussion:
  http://postgr.es/m/CAFjFpRcG_NaAv6cDHD-9VfGdvB8maAtSfB=fTQr5+kxP2_sXzg@mail.gmail.com
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/1300276042f9c4b9db10825f0b4431da423ebb57

- psql: Restore alphabetical order in words_after_create.  Rushabh Lathia
  Discussion:
  http://postgr.es/m/CAGPqQf3yKG0Eo04ePfLPG_-KTo=7ZkxbGDVUWfSGN35Y3SG+PA@mail.gmail.com
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/da6bf130750dec5bcaab0696b00c513c17b14ff9

- postgres_fdw: Move function prototype to correct section.  Etsuro Fujita,
  reviewed by Ashutosh Bapat.  Discussion:
  http://postgr.es/m/93a9c487-9920-a38f-da96-503422c50f59@lab.ntt.co.jp
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/2c77903b2bfba01f159138ba34b95d4b470395a8

- Update out-of-date comment in vacuumlazy.c.  Commit
  15c121b3ed7eb2f290e19533e41ccca734d23574 seems to have overlooked the need to
  trim this part of the comment.  Pavan Deolasee Discussion:
  http://postgr.es/m/CABOikdPq_9+cWRNZ0RLKTwuZyj=uL85X=Usifa-CbPee1ZCM5A@mail.gmail.com
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/2a6db5eba69c0d6c842360f836cadd20e6cd9a0c

- Document partitioned_rels in create_modifytable_path header comment.  Etsuro
  Fujita, slightly adjusted by me.  Discussion:
  http://postgr.es/m/e87c4a6d-23d7-5e7c-e8db-44ed418eb5d1@lab.ntt.co.jp
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/6af9f1bd4bcbb0de15e826205b8e60632147dbe2

Álvaro Herrera pushed:

- Fix IF NOT EXISTS in CREATE STATISTICS.  I misplaced the IF NOT EXISTS clause
  in commit 7b504eb282, before the word STATISTICS.  Put it where it belongs.
  Patch written independently by Amit Langote and myself.  I adopted his
  submitted test case with a slight edit also.  Reported-by: Bruno Wolff III
  Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170621004237.GB8337@wolff.to
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/5dfd564b1001f20c9def6ae938a92f39ddbd9984

- Fix autovacuum launcher attachment to its DSA.  The autovacuum launcher
  doesn't actually do anything with its DSA other than creating it and attaching
  to it, but it's been observed that after longjmp'ing to the standard error
  handling block (for example after getting SIGINT) the autovacuum enters an
  infinite loop reporting that it cannot attach to its DSA anymore (which is
  correct, because it's already attached to it.)  Fix by only attempting to
  attach if not already attached.  I introduced this bug together with BRIN
  autosummarization in 7526e10224f0.  Reported-by: Yugo Nagata.  Author: Thomas
  Munro.  I added the comment to go with it.  Discussion:
  https://postgr.es/m/20170621211538.0c9eae73.nagata@sraoss.co.jp
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/a4f06606a328664d79f34b6041e816908d93e063

- Fix typo in comment.  Once upon a time, WAL pointers could be NULL, but no
  longer.  We talk about "valid" now.  Reported-by: Amit Langote Discussion:
  https://postgr.es/m/33e9617d-27f1-eee8-3311-e27af98eaf2b@lab.ntt.co.jp
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/82c1507e3067d6d7884e823b09c921f9119dbe6f

- Fix typos in README.dependencies.  There was a logic error in a formula,
  reported by Atsushi Torokoshi.  Ashutosh Bapat furthermore recommended to
  change notation for a variable that was re-using a letter from a previous
  formula, though his proposed patch contained a small error in attributing what
  the new letter is for.  Also, instead of his proposed d' I ended up using e,
  to avoid confusing the reader with quotes which are used differently in the
  explaining prose.  Bugs appeared in commit
  2686ee1b7ccfb9214064d4d2a98ea77382880306.  Reported-by: Atsushi Torikoshi,
  Ashutosh Bapat Discussion:
  https://postgr.es/m/CAFjFpRd03YojT4wyuDcjhCfYuygfWfnt68XGn2CKv=rcjRCtTA@mail.gmail.com
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/da2322883b9e50b1aac70a3b6eaf2a4f0e486469

Simon Riggs pushed:

- Minor corrections to high availability docs.  Startup process is displayed in
  pg_stat_activity, noted by Yugo Nagata.  Transactions can be resolved at end
  of recovery.  Author: Yugo Nagata, with addition by me
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/a79122b06194927d2b79465f335b94f2b4472816

- Improve replication lag interpolation after idle period.  After sitting idle
  and fully replayed for a while and then encountering a new burst of WAL
  activity, we interpolate between an ancient sample and the not-yet-reached one
  for the new traffic. That produced a corner case report of lag after receiving
  first new reply from standby, which might sometimes be a large spike.  Correct
  this by resetting last_read time and handle that new case.  Author: Thomas
  Munro
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/9ea3c64124af039219aa5030d7af675dce5daa60

- Revert 1f30295eab65eddaa88528876ab66e7095f4bb65.  Reported-by: Tom Lane
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/829f12e2690c0442e156069092b05f1edc78b08a

- Fix typo in comment in SerializeSnapshot.  Author: Masahiko Sawada
  https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/a15b47df357d6c9ac6ebc2ce63bb24c6faddd44c

== Pending Patches ==

Craig Ringer sent in a patch to introduce "constant StringInfo"

Ashutosh Sharma sent in two more revisions of a patch to detect the ICU version on
Windows.

Amit Kapila sent in another revision of a patch to enable updating a partition
key with the effect of moving the affected rows to the appropriate partition.

Masahiko Sawada sent in a patch to make table sync workers check their relation
subscription state at the end of COPY and exit if it has disappeared, instead of
killing table sync worker in DDL.

Shubham Barai sent in two more revisions of a patch of a patch to implement
predicate locking in GiST index.

Michaël Paquier sent in another revision of a patch to refactor the routine to
test connection to SSL server, support channel binding 'tls-unique' in SCRAM,
add connection parameters "saslname" and "saslchannelbinding", and implement
channel binding tls-server-end-point for SCRAM.

Mengxing Liu sent in a patch to eliminate O(N^2) scaling from rw-conflict
tracking in serializable transactions.

Konstantin Knizhnik sent in a patch to implement an ASOF join type.

Daniel Gustafsson sent in two revisions of a patch to add an optional message to
user when terminating/cancelling backend.

Mark Rofail sent in two more revisions of a patch to implement foreign key
arrays.

Haribabu Kommi sent in another revision of a patch to add Visual Studio 2017
build support.

Daniel Vérité and Andres Freund traded patches to add pipelining batch support
to libpq.

Andres Freund sent in a patch to ensure that signal latch owners don't get
signaled if owner not waiting on latch.

Jeff Janes sent in a patch to add a tpcb-func option to pgbench.

Peter Eisentraut and Petr Jelínek traded patches to fix an issue where things
would get stuck when dropping a subscription while synchronizing table.

Amit Langote sent in two revisions of a patch to set pd_lower in GIN metapage.

Alexander Kuzmenkov sent in another revision of a patch to implement CSN
snapshots.

Remi Colinet sent in another revision of a patch to add a pg_progress() SQL
function to monitor progression of long running SQL queries/utilities.

Alexey Kondratov sent in another revision of a patch to add parallel COPY
execution with errors handling.

Masahiko Sawada sent in another revision of a patch to move relation extension
locks out of heavyweight lock manager.

Etsuro Fujita sent in a patch to excise useless code from ExecInitModifyTable.

Peter Eisentraut sent in a patch to fix the output of char node fields.

Kyotaro HORIGUCHI sent in another revision of a patch to implement asynchronous
execution.

Thomas Munro sent in another revision of a patch to enable transition tuples
from wctes.

Thomas Munro sent in another revision of a patch to fix an infelicity between
transition tables vs ON CONFLICT.

Michaël Paquier sent in a patch to ensure that fast promotion is used when doing
a recovery_target PITR restore.

Yugo Nagata sent in a patch to fix a bug where autovacuum launcher occurs error
when cancelled by SIGINT by calling dsa_attach() before sigsetjmp.

Yugo Nagata sent in a patch to fix a bug where pg_terminate_backend can
terminate background workers and autovacuum launcher.

Thomas Munro sent in another revision of a patch to fix an infelicity between
transition table behavior and inheritance.

Thomas Munro sent in another revision of a patch to use kqueue where available.

Alexander Korotkov sent in a flock of patches to implement 64-bit XIDs.

Vladimir Kunshchikov sent in a patch to fix a gz_error/strerror mishap.

Masahiko Sawada sent in a patch to correct behavior of pg_stop_backup on a
subscriber.

Thom Brown sent in another revision of a patch to implement auto-prewarm.

Tom Lane sent in a patch to guard against bugs-of-omission in initdb's
setup_depend.

Michaël Paquier sent in two more revisions of a patch to fix a broken O(n^2)
avoidance in wal segment recycling.

Amit Langote sent in another revision of a patch to cope with differing attnos
in ATExecAttachPartition code, and teach ATExecAttachPartition to skip
validation in more.

Thomas Munro sent in another revision of a patch to implement causal reads.

Yugo Nagata sent in a patch to ensure that the same expression occurs only once
in partition key

Peter Eisentraut sent in a patch to fix some code quality issues in ICU patch.

Petr Jelínek sent in a patch to fix walsender timeouts when decoding large
transaction.

Nikolay Shaplov sent in another revision of a patch to move all am-related
reloption code into src/backend/access/[am-name] and get rid of relopt_kind for
custom AM.

Fabien COELHO sent in another revision of a patch to add pgbench tap tests.

Tom Lane sent in a patch to reduce pg_ctl's reaction time.

Tom Lane sent in a patch to fix some corner-case error in pgstats file loading.

Tom Lane, and Craig Ringer, and Michaël Paquier traded patches to fix a
timing-sensitive case in src/test/recovery TAP tests.



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