-- pg_regress should ensure that this default value applies; however -- we can't rely on any specific default value of vacuum_cost_delay SHOW datestyle; -- SET to some nondefault value SET vacuum_cost_delay TO 40; SET datestyle = 'ISO, YMD'; SHOW vacuum_cost_delay; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; -- SET LOCAL has no effect outside of a transaction SET LOCAL vacuum_cost_delay TO 50; SHOW vacuum_cost_delay; SET LOCAL datestyle = 'SQL'; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; -- SET LOCAL within a transaction that commits BEGIN; SET LOCAL vacuum_cost_delay TO 50; SHOW vacuum_cost_delay; SET LOCAL datestyle = 'SQL'; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; COMMIT; SHOW vacuum_cost_delay; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; -- SET should be reverted after ROLLBACK BEGIN; SET vacuum_cost_delay TO 60; SHOW vacuum_cost_delay; SET datestyle = 'German'; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; ROLLBACK; SHOW vacuum_cost_delay; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; -- Some tests with subtransactions BEGIN; SET vacuum_cost_delay TO 70; SET datestyle = 'MDY'; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; SAVEPOINT first_sp; SET vacuum_cost_delay TO 80.1; SHOW vacuum_cost_delay; SET datestyle = 'German, DMY'; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; ROLLBACK TO first_sp; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; SAVEPOINT second_sp; SET vacuum_cost_delay TO '900us'; SET datestyle = 'SQL, YMD'; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; SAVEPOINT third_sp; SET vacuum_cost_delay TO 100; SHOW vacuum_cost_delay; SET datestyle = 'Postgres, MDY'; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; ROLLBACK TO third_sp; SHOW vacuum_cost_delay; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; ROLLBACK TO second_sp; SHOW vacuum_cost_delay; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; ROLLBACK; SHOW vacuum_cost_delay; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; -- SET LOCAL with Savepoints BEGIN; SHOW vacuum_cost_delay; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; SAVEPOINT sp; SET LOCAL vacuum_cost_delay TO 30; SHOW vacuum_cost_delay; SET LOCAL datestyle = 'Postgres, MDY'; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; ROLLBACK TO sp; SHOW vacuum_cost_delay; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; ROLLBACK; SHOW vacuum_cost_delay; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; -- SET LOCAL persists through RELEASE (which was not true in 8.0-8.2) BEGIN; SHOW vacuum_cost_delay; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; SAVEPOINT sp; SET LOCAL vacuum_cost_delay TO 30; SHOW vacuum_cost_delay; SET LOCAL datestyle = 'Postgres, MDY'; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; RELEASE SAVEPOINT sp; SHOW vacuum_cost_delay; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; ROLLBACK; SHOW vacuum_cost_delay; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; -- SET followed by SET LOCAL BEGIN; SET vacuum_cost_delay TO 40; SET LOCAL vacuum_cost_delay TO 50; SHOW vacuum_cost_delay; SET datestyle = 'ISO, DMY'; SET LOCAL datestyle = 'Postgres, MDY'; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; COMMIT; SHOW vacuum_cost_delay; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; -- -- Test RESET. We use datestyle because the reset value is forced by -- pg_regress, so it doesn't depend on the installation's configuration. -- SET datestyle = iso, ymd; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; RESET datestyle; SHOW datestyle; SELECT '2006-08-13 12:34:56'::timestamptz; -- Test some simple error cases SET seq_page_cost TO 'NaN'; SET vacuum_cost_delay TO '10s'; SET no_such_variable TO 42; -- Test "custom" GUCs created on the fly (which aren't really an -- intended feature, but many people use them). SHOW custom.my_guc; -- error, not known yet SET custom.my_guc = 42; SHOW custom.my_guc; RESET custom.my_guc; -- this makes it go to empty, not become unknown again SHOW custom.my_guc; SET custom.my.qualified.guc = 'foo'; SHOW custom.my.qualified.guc; SET custom."bad-guc" = 42; -- disallowed because -c cannot set this name SHOW custom."bad-guc"; SET special."weird name" = 'foo'; -- could be allowed, but we choose not to SHOW special."weird name"; -- Check what happens when you try to set a "custom" GUC within the -- namespace of an extension. SET plpgsql.extra_foo_warnings = true; -- allowed if plpgsql is not loaded yet LOAD 'plpgsql'; -- this will throw a warning and delete the variable SET plpgsql.extra_foo_warnings = true; -- now, it's an error SHOW plpgsql.extra_foo_warnings; -- -- Test DISCARD TEMP -- CREATE TEMP TABLE reset_test ( data text ) ON COMMIT DELETE ROWS; SELECT relname FROM pg_class WHERE relname = 'reset_test'; DISCARD TEMP; SELECT relname FROM pg_class WHERE relname = 'reset_test'; -- -- Test DISCARD ALL -- -- do changes DECLARE foo CURSOR WITH HOLD FOR SELECT 1; PREPARE foo AS SELECT 1; LISTEN foo_event; SET vacuum_cost_delay = 13; CREATE TEMP TABLE tmp_foo (data text) ON COMMIT DELETE ROWS; CREATE ROLE regress_guc_user; SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION regress_guc_user; -- look changes SELECT pg_listening_channels(); SELECT name FROM pg_prepared_statements; SELECT name FROM pg_cursors; SHOW vacuum_cost_delay; SELECT relname from pg_class where relname = 'tmp_foo'; SELECT current_user = 'regress_guc_user'; -- discard everything DISCARD ALL; -- look again SELECT pg_listening_channels(); SELECT name FROM pg_prepared_statements; SELECT name FROM pg_cursors; SHOW vacuum_cost_delay; SELECT relname from pg_class where relname = 'tmp_foo'; SELECT current_user = 'regress_guc_user'; DROP ROLE regress_guc_user; -- -- search_path should react to changes in pg_namespace -- set search_path = foo, public, not_there_initially; select current_schemas(false); create schema not_there_initially; select current_schemas(false); drop schema not_there_initially; select current_schemas(false); reset search_path; -- -- Tests for function-local GUC settings -- set work_mem = '3MB'; create function report_guc(text) returns text as $$ select current_setting($1) $$ language sql set work_mem = '1MB'; select report_guc('work_mem'), current_setting('work_mem'); alter function report_guc(text) set work_mem = '2MB'; select report_guc('work_mem'), current_setting('work_mem'); alter function report_guc(text) reset all; select report_guc('work_mem'), current_setting('work_mem'); -- SET LOCAL is restricted by a function SET option create or replace function myfunc(int) returns text as $$ begin set local work_mem = '2MB'; return current_setting('work_mem'); end $$ language plpgsql set work_mem = '1MB'; select myfunc(0), current_setting('work_mem'); alter function myfunc(int) reset all; select myfunc(0), current_setting('work_mem'); set work_mem = '3MB'; -- but SET isn't create or replace function myfunc(int) returns text as $$ begin set work_mem = '2MB'; return current_setting('work_mem'); end $$ language plpgsql set work_mem = '1MB'; select myfunc(0), current_setting('work_mem'); set work_mem = '3MB'; -- it should roll back on error, though create or replace function myfunc(int) returns text as $$ begin set work_mem = '2MB'; perform 1/$1; return current_setting('work_mem'); end $$ language plpgsql set work_mem = '1MB'; select myfunc(0); select current_setting('work_mem'); select myfunc(1), current_setting('work_mem'); -- check current_setting()'s behavior with invalid setting name select current_setting('nosuch.setting'); -- FAIL select current_setting('nosuch.setting', false); -- FAIL select current_setting('nosuch.setting', true) is null; -- after this, all three cases should yield 'nada' set nosuch.setting = 'nada'; select current_setting('nosuch.setting'); select current_setting('nosuch.setting', false); select current_setting('nosuch.setting', true); -- Normally, CREATE FUNCTION should complain about invalid values in -- function SET options; but not if check_function_bodies is off, -- because that creates ordering hazards for pg_dump create function func_with_bad_set() returns int as $$ select 1 $$ language sql set default_text_search_config = no_such_config; set check_function_bodies = off; create function func_with_bad_set() returns int as $$ select 1 $$ language sql set default_text_search_config = no_such_config; select func_with_bad_set(); reset check_function_bodies; set default_with_oids to f; -- Should not allow to set it to true. set default_with_oids to t; -- Test GUC categories and flag patterns SELECT pg_settings_get_flags(NULL); SELECT pg_settings_get_flags('does_not_exist'); CREATE TABLE tab_settings_flags AS SELECT name, category, 'EXPLAIN' = ANY(flags) AS explain, 'NO_RESET_ALL' = ANY(flags) AS no_reset_all, 'NO_SHOW_ALL' = ANY(flags) AS no_show_all, 'NOT_IN_SAMPLE' = ANY(flags) AS not_in_sample, 'RUNTIME_COMPUTED' = ANY(flags) AS runtime_computed FROM pg_show_all_settings() AS psas, pg_settings_get_flags(psas.name) AS flags; -- Developer GUCs should be flagged with GUC_NOT_IN_SAMPLE: SELECT name FROM tab_settings_flags WHERE category = 'Developer Options' AND NOT not_in_sample ORDER BY 1; -- Most query-tuning GUCs are flagged as valid for EXPLAIN. -- default_statistics_target is an exception. SELECT name FROM tab_settings_flags WHERE category ~ '^Query Tuning' AND NOT explain ORDER BY 1; -- Runtime-computed GUCs should be part of the preset category. SELECT name FROM tab_settings_flags WHERE NOT category = 'Preset Options' AND runtime_computed ORDER BY 1; -- Preset GUCs are flagged as NOT_IN_SAMPLE. SELECT name FROM tab_settings_flags WHERE category = 'Preset Options' AND NOT not_in_sample ORDER BY 1; -- NO_SHOW_ALL implies NO_RESET_ALL, and vice-versa. SELECT name FROM tab_settings_flags WHERE no_show_all AND NOT no_reset_all ORDER BY 1; -- Exceptions are transaction_*. SELECT name FROM tab_settings_flags WHERE NOT no_show_all AND no_reset_all ORDER BY 1; -- NO_SHOW_ALL implies NOT_IN_SAMPLE. SELECT name FROM tab_settings_flags WHERE no_show_all AND NOT not_in_sample ORDER BY 1; DROP TABLE tab_settings_flags;