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Tue May 9 22:55:42 2006 UTC
(18 years ago)
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depriciated usage of direct access to index. use node API and estmaster
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Sat Oct 29 18:54:40 2005 UTC
(18 years, 6 months ago)
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added depth to node API version of pgest, note that you have to use modified
perl wrapper with node API
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Wed Jul 6 14:47:56 2005 UTC
(18 years, 10 months ago)
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added results order (see test.sql for example) to function arguments,
fixed limit (it really returns limit rows, and not limit - offset :-\),
added est_cond_delete(cond) so that we don't leek memory
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Fri May 27 21:06:01 2005 UTC
(18 years, 11 months ago)
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removed obsolete implementeation without attribute specification which was
also slower according to benchmarks.
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Thu May 26 00:06:10 2005 UTC
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tests and fix for limit and offset bug introduced with null handling
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Sun May 22 21:18:11 2005 UTC
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support query in which only attribute is specified
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Fri May 20 22:09:16 2005 UTC
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tests, some of which fail (which is whole point of having tests, I guess)
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