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E.11.1. Overview

PostgreSQL 14 contains many new features and enhancements, including:

  • Stored procedures can now return data via OUT parameters.

  • The SQL-standard SEARCH and CYCLE options for common table expressions have been implemented.

  • Subscripting can now be applied to any data type for which it is a useful notation, not only arrays. In this release, the jsonb and hstore types have gained subscripting operators.

  • Range types have been extended by adding multiranges, allowing representation of noncontiguous data ranges.

  • Numerous performance improvements have been made for parallel queries, heavily-concurrent workloads, partitioned tables, logical replication, and vacuuming.

  • B-tree index updates are managed more efficiently, reducing index bloat.

  • VACUUM automatically becomes more aggressive, and skips inessential cleanup, if the database starts to approach a transaction ID wraparound condition.

  • Extended statistics can now be collected on expressions, allowing better planning results for complex queries.

  • libpq now has the ability to pipeline multiple queries, which can boost throughput over high-latency connections.

The above items and other new features of PostgreSQL 14 are explained in more detail in the sections below.

E.11.2. Migration to Version 14

A dump/restore using pg_dumpall or use of pg_upgrade or logical replication is required for those wishing to migrate data from any previous release. See Section 19.6 for general information on migrating to new major releases.

Version 14 contains a number of changes that may affect compatibility with previous releases. Observe the following incompatibilities:

  • User-defined objects that reference certain built-in array functions along with their argument types must be recreated (Tom Lane)

    Specifically, array_append(), array_prepend(), array_cat(), array_position(), array_positions(), array_remove(), array_replace(), and width_bucket() used to take anyarray arguments but now take anycompatiblearray. Therefore, user-defined objects like aggregates and operators that reference those array function signatures must be dropped before upgrading, and recreated once the upgrade completes.

  • Remove deprecated containment operators @ and ~ for built-in geometric data types and contrib modules cube, hstore, intarray, and seg (Justin Pryzby)

    The more consistently named <@ and @> have been recommended for many years.

  • Fix to_tsquery() and websearch_to_tsquery() to properly parse query text containing discarded tokens (Alexander Korotkov)

    Certain discarded tokens, like underscore, caused the output of these functions to produce incorrect tsquery output, e.g., both websearch_to_tsquery('"pg_class pg"') and to_tsquery('pg_class <-> pg') used to output ( 'pg' & 'class' ) <-> 'pg', but now both output 'pg' <-> 'class' <-> 'pg'.

  • Fix websearch_to_tsquery() to properly parse multiple adjacent discarded tokens in quotes (Alexander Korotkov)

    Previously, quoted text that contained multiple adjacent discarded tokens was treated as multiple tokens, causing incorrect tsquery output, e.g., websearch_to_tsquery('"aaa: bbb"') used to output 'aaa' <2> 'bbb', but now outputs 'aaa' <-> 'bbb'.

  • Change EXTRACT() to return type numeric instead of float8 (Peter Eisentraut)

    This avoids loss-of-precision issues in some usages. The old behavior can still be obtained by using the old underlying function date_part().

    Also, EXTRACT(date) now throws an error for units that are not part of the date data type.

  • Change var_samp() and stddev_samp() with numeric parameters to return NULL when the input is a single NaN value (Tom Lane)

    Previously NaN was returned.

  • Return false for has_column_privilege() checks on non-existent or dropped columns when using attribute numbers (Joe Conway)

    Previously such attribute numbers returned an invalid-column error.

  • Fix handling of infinite window function ranges (Tom Lane)

    Previously window frame clauses like 'inf' PRECEDING AND 'inf' FOLLOWING returned incorrect results.

  • Remove factorial operators ! and !!, as well as function numeric_fac() (Mark Dilger)

    The factorial() function is still supported.

  • Disallow factorial() of negative numbers (Peter Eisentraut)

    Previously such cases returned 1.

  • Remove support for postfix (right-unary) operators (Mark Dilger)

    pg_dump and pg_upgrade will warn if postfix operators are being dumped.

  • Allow \D and \W shorthands to match newlines in regular expression newline-sensitive mode (Tom Lane)

    Previously they did not match newlines in this mode, but that disagrees with the behavior of other common regular expression engines. [^[:digit:]] or [^[:word:]] can be used to get the old behavior.

  • Disregard constraints when matching regular expression back-references (Tom Lane)

    For example, in (^\d).*\1+, the ^ constraint should be applied at the start of the string, but not when matching \1.

  • Disallow \w as a range start or end in regular expression character classes (Tom Lane)

    This previously was allowed but produced unexpected results.

  • Require custom server parameter names to use only characters that are valid in unquoted SQL identifiers (Tom Lane)

  • Change the default of the password_encryption server parameter to scram-sha-256 (Peter Eisentraut)

    Previously it was md5. All new passwords will be stored as SHA256 unless this server setting is changed or the password is specified in MD5 format. Also, the legacy (and undocumented) Boolean-like values which were previously synonyms for md5 are no longer accepted.

  • Remove server parameter vacuum_cleanup_index_scale_factor (Peter Geoghegan)

    This setting was ignored starting in PostgreSQL version 13.3.

  • Remove server parameter operator_precedence_warning (Tom Lane)

    This setting was used for warning applications about PostgreSQL 9.5 changes.

  • Overhaul the specification of clientcert in pg_hba.conf (Kyotaro Horiguchi)

    Values 1/0/no-verify are no longer supported; only the strings verify-ca and verify-full can be used. Also, disallow verify-ca if cert authentication is enabled since cert requires verify-full checking.

  • Remove support for SSL compression (Daniel Gustafsson, Michael Paquier)

    This was already disabled by default in previous PostgreSQL releases, and most modern OpenSSL and TLS versions no longer support it.

  • Remove server and libpq support for the version 2 wire protocol (Heikki Linnakangas)

    This was last used as the default in PostgreSQL 7.3 (released in 2002).

  • Disallow single-quoting of the language name in the CREATE/DROP LANGUAGE command (Peter Eisentraut)

  • Remove the composite types that were formerly created for sequences and toast tables (Tom Lane)

  • Process doubled quote marks in ecpg SQL command strings correctly (Tom Lane)

    Previously 'abc''def' was passed to the server as 'abc'def', and "abc""def" was passed as "abc"def", causing syntax errors.

  • Prevent the containment operators (<@ and @>) for intarray from using GiST indexes (Tom Lane)

    Previously a full GiST index scan was required, so just avoid that and scan the heap, which is faster. Indexes created for this purpose should be removed.

  • Remove contrib program pg_standby (Justin Pryzby)

  • Prevent tablefunc's function normal_rand() from accepting negative values (Ashutosh Bapat)

    Negative values produced undesirable results.

E.11.3. Changes

Below you will find a detailed account of the changes between PostgreSQL 14 and the previous major release.

E.11.3.1. Server

  • Add predefined roles pg_read_all_data and pg_write_all_data (Stephen Frost)

    These non-login roles can be used to give read or write permission to all tables, views, and sequences.

  • Add predefined role pg_database_owner that contains only the current database’s owner (Noah Misch)

    This is especially useful in template databases.

  • Remove temporary files after backend crashes (Euler Taveira)

    Previously, such files were retained for debugging purposes. If necessary, deletion can be disabled with the new server parameter remove_temp_files_after_crash.

  • Allow long-running queries to be canceled if the client disconnects (Sergey Cherkashin, Thomas Munro)

    The server parameter client_connection_check_interval allows control over whether loss of connection is checked for intra-query. (This is supported on Linux and a few other operating systems.)

  • Add an optional timeout parameter to pg_terminate_backend() (Magnus Hagander)

  • Allow wide tuples to be always added to almost-empty heap pages (John Naylor, Floris van Nee)

    Previously tuples whose insertion would have exceeded the page’s fill factor were instead added to new pages.

  • Add Server Name Indication (SNI) in SSL connection packets (Peter Eisentraut)

    This can be disabled by turning off client connection option sslsni.

E.11.3.1.1. Vacuuming

  • Allow vacuum to skip index vacuuming when the number of removable index entries is insignificant (Masahiko Sawada, Peter Geoghegan)

    The vacuum parameter INDEX_CLEANUP has a new default of auto that enables this optimization.

  • Allow vacuum to more eagerly add deleted btree pages to the free space map (Peter Geoghegan)

    Previously vacuum could only add pages to the free space map that were marked as deleted by previous vacuums.

  • Allow vacuum to reclaim space used by unused trailing heap line pointers (Matthias van de Meent, Peter Geoghegan)

  • Allow vacuum to be more aggressive in removing dead rows during minimal-locking index operations (Álvaro Herrera)

    Specifically, CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY and REINDEX CONCURRENTLY no longer limit the dead row removal of other relations.

  • Speed up vacuuming of databases with many relations (Tatsuhito Kasahara)

  • Reduce the default value of vacuum_cost_page_miss to better reflect current hardware capabilities (Peter Geoghegan)

  • Add ability to skip vacuuming of TOAST tables (Nathan Bossart)

    VACUUM now has a PROCESS_TOAST option which can be set to false to disable TOAST processing, and vacuumdb has a --no-process-toast option.

  • Have COPY FREEZE appropriately update page visibility bits (Anastasia Lubennikova, Pavan Deolasee, Jeff Janes)

  • Cause vacuum operations to be more aggressive if the table is near xid or multixact wraparound (Masahiko Sawada, Peter Geoghegan)

  • Increase warning time and hard limit before transaction id and multi-transaction wraparound (Noah Misch)

    This should reduce the possibility of failures that occur without having issued warnings about wraparound.

  • Add per-index information to autovacuum logging output (Masahiko Sawada)

E.11.3.1.2. Partitioning

  • Improve the performance of updates and deletes on partitioned tables with many partitions (Amit Langote, Tom Lane)

    This change greatly reduces the planner’s overhead for such cases, and also allows updates/deletes on partitioned tables to use execution-time partition pruning.

  • Allow partitions to be detached in a non-blocking manner (Álvaro Herrera)

    The syntax is ALTER TABLE ... DETACH PARTITION ... CONCURRENTLY, and FINALIZE.

  • Ignore COLLATE clauses in partition boundary values (Tom Lane)

    Previously any such clause had to match the collation of the partition key; but it’s more consistent to consider that it’s automatically coerced to the collation of the partition key.

E.11.3.1.3. Indexes

  • Allow btree index additions to remove expired index entries to prevent page splits (Peter Geoghegan)

    This is particularly helpful for reducing index bloat on tables whose indexed columns are frequently updated.

  • Allow BRIN indexes to record multiple min/max values per range (Tomas Vondra)

    This is useful if there are groups of values in each page range.

  • Allow BRIN indexes to use bloom filters (Tomas Vondra)

    This allows BRIN indexes to be used effectively with data that is not well-localized in the heap.

  • Allow some GiST indexes to be built by presorting the data (Andrey Borodin)

    Presorting happens automatically and allows for faster index creation and smaller indexes.

  • Allow SP-GiST indexes to contain `INCLUDE’d columns (Pavel Borisov)

E.11.3.1.4. Optimizer

  • Allow hash lookup for IN clauses with many constants (James Coleman, David Rowley)

    Previously the code always sequentially scanned the list of values.

  • Increase the number of places extended statistics can be used for OR clause estimation (Tomas Vondra, Dean Rasheed)

  • Allow extended statistics on expressions (Tomas Vondra)

    This allows statistics on a group of expressions and columns, rather than only columns like previously. System view pg_stats_ext_exprs reports such statistics.

  • Allow efficient heap scanning of a range of TIDs (Edmund Horner, David Rowley)

    Previously a sequential scan was required for non-equality TID specifications.

  • Fix EXPLAIN CREATE TABLE AS and EXPLAIN CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW to honor IF NOT EXISTS (Bharath Rupireddy)

    Previously, if the object already existed, EXPLAIN would fail.

E.11.3.1.5. General Performance

  • Improve the speed of computing MVCC visibility snapshots on systems with many CPUs and high session counts (Andres Freund)

    This also improves performance when there are many idle sessions.

  • Add executor method to memoize results from the inner side of a nested-loop join (David Rowley)

    This is useful if only a small percentage of rows is checked on the inner side. It can be disabled via server parameter enable_memoize.

  • Allow window functions to perform incremental sorts (David Rowley)

  • Improve the I/O performance of parallel sequential scans (Thomas Munro, David Rowley)

    This was done by allocating blocks in groups to parallel workers.

  • Allow a query referencing multiple foreign tables to perform foreign table scans in parallel (Robert Haas, Kyotaro Horiguchi, Thomas Munro, Etsuro Fujita)

    postgres_fdw supports this type of scan if async_capable is set.

  • Allow analyze to do page prefetching (Stephen Frost)

    This is controlled by maintenance_io_concurrency.

  • Improve performance of regular expression searches (Tom Lane)

  • Dramatically improve Unicode normalization performance (John Naylor)

    This speeds normalize() and IS NORMALIZED.

  • Add ability to use LZ4 compression on TOAST data (Dilip Kumar)

    This can be set at the column level, or set as a default via server parameter default_toast_compression. The server must be compiled with --with-lz4 to support this feature. The default setting is still pglz.

E.11.3.1.6. Monitoring

  • If server parameter compute_query_id is enabled, display the query id in pg_stat_activity, EXPLAIN VERBOSE, csvlog, and optionally in log_line_prefix (Julien Rouhaud)

    A query id computed by an extension will also be displayed.

  • Improve logging of auto-vacuum and auto-analyze (Stephen Frost, Jakub Wartak)

    This reports I/O timings for auto-vacuum and auto-analyze if track_io_timing is enabled. Also, report buffer read and dirty rates for auto-analyze.

  • Add information about the original user name supplied by the client to the output of log_connections (Jacob Champion)

E.11.3.1.7. System Views

  • Add system view pg_stat_progress_copy to report COPY progress (Josef Šimánek, Matthias van de Meent)

  • Add system view pg_stat_wal to report WAL activity (Masahiro Ikeda)

  • Add system view pg_stat_replication_slots to report replication slot activity (Masahiko Sawada, Amit Kapila, Vignesh C)

    The function pg_stat_reset_replication_slot() resets slot statistics.

  • Add system view pg_backend_memory_contexts to report session memory usage (Atsushi Torikoshi, Fujii Masao)

  • Add function pg_log_backend_memory_contexts() to output the memory contexts of arbitrary backends (Atsushi Torikoshi)

  • Add session statistics to the pg_stat_database system view (Laurenz Albe)

  • Add columns to pg_prepared_statements to report generic and custom plan counts (Atsushi Torikoshi, Kyotaro Horiguchi)

  • Add lock wait start time to pg_locks (Atsushi Torikoshi)

  • Make the archiver process visible in pg_stat_activity (Kyotaro Horiguchi)

  • Add wait event WalReceiverExit to report WAL receiver exit wait time (Fujii Masao)

  • Implement information schema view routine_column_usage to track columns referenced by function and procedure default expressions (Peter Eisentraut)

E.11.3.1.8. Authentication

  • Allow an SSL certificate’s distinguished name (DN) to be matched for client certificate authentication (Andrew Dunstan)

    The new pg_hba.conf option clientname=DN allows comparison with certificate attributes beyond the CN and can be combined with ident maps.

  • Allow pg_hba.conf and pg_ident.conf records to span multiple lines (Fabien Coelho)

    A backslash at the end of a line allows record contents to be continued on the next line.

  • Allow the specification of a certificate revocation list (CRL) directory (Kyotaro Horiguchi)

    This is controlled by server parameter ssl_crl_dir and libpq connection option sslcrldir. Previously only single CRL files could be specified.

  • Allow passwords of an arbitrary length (Tom Lane, Nathan Bossart)

E.11.3.1.9. Server Configuration

E.11.3.2. Streaming Replication and Recovery

  • Allow standby servers to be rewound via pg_rewind (Heikki Linnakangas)

  • Allow the restore_command setting to be changed during a server reload (Sergei Kornilov)

    You can also set restore_command to an empty string and reload to force recovery to only read from the pg_wal directory.

  • Add server parameter log_recovery_conflict_waits to report long recovery conflict wait times (Bertrand Drouvot, Masahiko Sawada)

  • Pause recovery on a hot standby server if the primary changes its parameters in a way that prevents replay on the standby (Peter Eisentraut)

    Previously the standby would shut down immediately.

  • Add function pg_get_wal_replay_pause_state() to report the recovery state (Dilip Kumar)

    It gives more detailed information than pg_is_wal_replay_paused(), which still exists.

  • Add new read-only server parameter in_hot_standby (Haribabu Kommi, Greg Nancarrow, Tom Lane)

    This allows clients to easily detect whether they are connected to a hot standby server.

  • Speed truncation of small tables during recovery on clusters with a large number of shared buffers (Kirk Jamison)

  • Allow file system sync at the start of crash recovery on Linux (Thomas Munro)

    By default, PostgreSQL opens and fsyncs each data file in the database cluster at the start of crash recovery. A new setting, recovery_init_sync_method=syncfs, instead syncs each filesystem used by the cluster. This allows for faster recovery on systems with many database files.

  • Add function pg_xact_commit_timestamp_origin() to return the commit timestamp and replication origin of the specified transaction (Movead Li)

  • Add the replication origin to the record returned by pg_last_committed_xact() (Movead Li)

  • Allow replication origin functions to be controlled using standard function permission controls (Martín Marqués)

    Previously these functions could only be executed by superusers, and this is still the default.

E.11.3.2.1. Logical Replication

  • Allow logical replication to stream long in-progress transactions to subscribers (Dilip Kumar, Amit Kapila, Ajin Cherian, Tomas Vondra, Nikhil Sontakke, Stas Kelvich)

    Previously transactions that exceeded logical_decoding_work_mem were written to disk until the transaction completed.

  • Enhance the logical replication API to allow streaming large in-progress transactions (Tomas Vondra, Dilip Kumar, Amit Kapila)

    The output functions begin with stream. test_decoding also supports these.

  • Allow multiple transactions during table sync in logical replication (Peter Smith, Amit Kapila, Takamichi Osumi)

  • Immediately WAL-log subtransaction and top-level XID association (Tomas Vondra, Dilip Kumar, Amit Kapila)

    This is useful for logical decoding.

  • Enhance logical decoding APIs to handle two-phase commits (Ajin Cherian, Amit Kapila, Nikhil Sontakke, Stas Kelvich)

    This is controlled via pg_create_logical_replication_slot().

  • Add cache invalidation messages to the WAL during command completion when using logical replication (Dilip Kumar, Tomas Vondra, Amit Kapila)

    This allows logical streaming of in-progress transactions. When logical replication is disabled, invalidation messages are generated only at transaction completion.

  • Allow logical decoding to more efficiently process cache invalidation messages (Dilip Kumar)

    This allows logical decoding to work efficiently in presence of a large amount of DDL.

  • Allow control over whether logical decoding messages are sent to the replication stream (David Pirotte, Euler Taveira)

  • Allow logical replication subscriptions to use binary transfer mode (Dave Cramer)

    This is faster than text mode, but slightly less robust.

  • Allow logical decoding to be filtered by xid (Markus Wanner)

E.11.3.3. SELECT, INSERT

  • Reduce the number of keywords that can’t be used as column labels without AS (Mark Dilger)

    There are now 90% fewer restricted keywords.

  • Allow an alias to be specified for JOIN’s `USING clause (Peter Eisentraut)

    The alias is created by writing AS after the USING clause. It can be used as a table qualification for the merged USING columns.

  • Allow DISTINCT to be added to GROUP BY to remove duplicate GROUPING SET combinations (Vik Fearing)

    For example, GROUP BY CUBE (a,b), CUBE (b,c) will generate duplicate grouping combinations without DISTINCT.

  • Properly handle DEFAULT entries in multi-row VALUES lists in INSERT (Dean Rasheed)

    Such cases used to throw an error.

  • Add SQL-standard SEARCH and CYCLE clauses for common table expressions (Peter Eisentraut)

    The same results could be accomplished using existing syntax, but much less conveniently.

  • Allow column names in the WHERE clause of ON CONFLICT to be table-qualified (Tom Lane)

    Only the target table can be referenced, however.

E.11.3.4. Utility Commands

  • Allow REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW to use parallelism (Bharath Rupireddy)

  • Allow REINDEX to change the tablespace of the new index (Alexey Kondratov, Michael Paquier, Justin Pryzby)

    This is done by specifying a TABLESPACE clause. A --tablespace option was also added to reindexdb to control this.

  • Allow REINDEX to process all child tables or indexes of a partitioned relation (Justin Pryzby, Michael Paquier)

  • Allow index commands using CONCURRENTLY to avoid waiting for the completion of other operations using CONCURRENTLY (Álvaro Herrera)

  • Improve the performance of COPY FROM in binary mode (Bharath Rupireddy, Amit Langote)

  • Preserve SQL standard syntax for SQL-defined functions in view definitions (Tom Lane)

    Previously, calls to SQL-standard functions such as EXTRACT() were shown in plain function-call syntax. The original syntax is now preserved when displaying a view or rule.

  • Add the SQL-standard clause GRANTED BY to GRANT and REVOKE (Peter Eisentraut)

  • Add OR REPLACE option for CREATE TRIGGER (Takamichi Osumi)

    This allows pre-existing triggers to be conditionally replaced.

  • Allow TRUNCATE to operate on foreign tables (Kazutaka Onishi, Kohei KaiGai)

    The postgres_fdw module also now supports this.

  • Allow publications to be more easily added to and removed from a subscription (Japin Li)

    The new syntax is ALTER SUBSCRIPTION ... ADD/DROP PUBLICATION. This avoids having to specify all publications to add/remove entries.

  • Add primary keys, unique constraints, and foreign keys to system catalogs (Peter Eisentraut)

    These changes help GUI tools analyze the system catalogs. The existing unique indexes of catalogs now have associated UNIQUE or PRIMARY KEY constraints. Foreign key relationships are not actually stored or implemented as constraints, but can be obtained for display from the function pg_get_catalog_foreign_keys().

  • Allow CURRENT_ROLE every place CURRENT_USER is accepted (Peter Eisentraut)

E.11.3.5. Data Types

  • Allow extensions and built-in data types to implement subscripting (Dmitry Dolgov)

    Previously subscript handling was hard-coded into the server, so that subscripting could only be applied to array types. This change allows subscript notation to be used to extract or assign portions of a value of any type for which the concept makes sense.

  • Allow subscripting of JSONB (Dmitry Dolgov)

    JSONB subscripting can be used to extract and assign to portions of JSONB documents.

  • Add support for multirange data types (Paul Jungwirth, Alexander Korotkov)

    These are like range data types, but they allow the specification of multiple, ordered, non-overlapping ranges. An associated multirange type is automatically created for every range type.

  • Add support for the stemming of languages Armenian, Basque, Catalan, Hindi, Serbian, and Yiddish (Peter Eisentraut)

  • Allow tsearch data files to have unlimited line lengths (Tom Lane)

    The previous limit was 4K bytes. Also remove function t_readline().

  • Add support for Infinity and -Infinity values in the numeric data type (Tom Lane)

    Floating-point data types already supported these.

  • Add point operators <<| and |>> representing strictly above/below tests (Emre Hasegeli)

    Previously these were called >^ and <^, but that naming is inconsistent with other geometric data types. The old names remain available, but may someday be removed.

  • Add operators to add and subtract LSN and numeric (byte) values (Fujii Masao)

  • Allow binary data transfer to be more forgiving of array and record OID mismatches (Tom Lane)

  • Create composite array types for system catalogs (Wenjing Zeng)

    User-defined relations have long had composite types associated with them, and also array types over those composite types. System catalogs now do as well. This change also fixes an inconsistency that creating a user-defined table in single-user mode would fail to create a composite array type.

E.11.3.6. Functions

  • Allow SQL-language functions and procedures to use SQL-standard function bodies (Peter Eisentraut)

    Previously only string-literal function bodies were supported. When writing a function or procedure in SQL-standard syntax, the body is parsed immediately and stored as a parse tree. This allows better tracking of function dependencies, and can have security benefits.

  • Allow procedures to have OUT parameters (Peter Eisentraut)

  • Allow some array functions to operate on a mix of compatible data types (Tom Lane)

    The functions array_append(), array_prepend(), array_cat(), array_position(), array_positions(), array_remove(), array_replace(), and width_bucket() now take anycompatiblearray instead of anyarray arguments. This makes them less fussy about exact matches of argument types.

  • Add SQL-standard trim_array() function (Vik Fearing)

    This could already be done with array slices, but less easily.

  • Add bytea equivalents of ltrim() and rtrim() (Joel Jacobson)

  • Support negative indexes in split_part() (Nikhil Benesch)

    Negative values start from the last field and count backward.

  • Add string_to_table() function to split a string on delimiters (Pavel Stehule)

    This is similar to the regexp_split_to_table() function.

  • Add unistr() function to allow Unicode characters to be specified as backslash-hex escapes in strings (Pavel Stehule)

    This is similar to how Unicode can be specified in literal strings.

  • Add bit_xor() XOR aggregate function (Alexey Bashtanov)

  • Add function bit_count() to return the number of bits set in a bit or byte string (David Fetter)

  • Add date_bin() function (John Naylor)

    This function “[.quote]#bins”# input timestamps, grouping them into intervals of a uniform length aligned with a specified origin.

  • Allow make_timestamp()/make_timestamptz() to accept negative years (Peter Eisentraut)

    Negative values are interpreted as BC years.

  • Add newer regular expression substring() syntax (Peter Eisentraut)

    The new SQL-standard syntax is SUBSTRING(text SIMILAR pattern ESCAPE escapechar). The previous standard syntax was SUBSTRING(text FROM pattern FOR escapechar), which is still accepted by PostgreSQL.

  • Allow complemented character class escapes \D, \S, and \W within regular expression brackets (Tom Lane)

  • Add [[:word:]] as a regular expression character class, equivalent to \w (Tom Lane)

  • Allow more flexible data types for default values of lead() and lag() window functions (Vik Fearing)

  • Make non-zero floating-point values divided by infinity return zero (Kyotaro Horiguchi)

    Previously such operations produced underflow errors.

  • Make floating-point division of NaN by zero return NaN (Tom Lane)

    Previously this returned an error.

  • Cause exp() and power() for negative-infinity exponents to return zero (Tom Lane)

    Previously they often returned underflow errors.

  • Improve the accuracy of geometric computations involving infinity (Tom Lane)

  • Mark built-in type coercion functions as leakproof where possible (Tom Lane)

    This allows more use of functions that require type conversion in security-sensitive situations.

  • Change pg_describe_object(), pg_identify_object(), and pg_identify_object_as_address() to always report helpful error messages for non-existent objects (Michael Paquier)

E.11.3.7. PL/pgSQL

  • Improve PL/pgSQL’s expression and assignment parsing (Tom Lane)

    This change allows assignment to array slices and nested record fields.

  • Allow plpgsql’s RETURN QUERY to execute its query using parallelism (Tom Lane)

  • Improve performance of repeated CALLs within plpgsql procedures (Pavel Stehule, Tom Lane)

E.11.3.8. Client Interfaces

  • Add pipeline mode to libpq (Craig Ringer, Matthieu Garrigues, Álvaro Herrera)

    This allows multiple queries to be sent, only waiting for completion when a specific synchronization message is sent.

  • Enhance libpq’s target_session_attrs parameter options (Haribabu Kommi, Greg Nancarrow, Vignesh C, Tom Lane)

    The new options are read-only, primary, standby, and prefer-standby.

  • Improve the output format of libpq’s PQtrace() (Aya Iwata, Álvaro Herrera)

  • Allow an ECPG SQL identifier to be linked to a specific connection (Hayato Kuroda)

    This is done via DECLARE ... STATEMENT.

E.11.3.9. Client Applications

  • Allow vacuumdb to skip index cleanup and truncation (Nathan Bossart)

    The options are --no-index-cleanup and --no-truncate.

  • Allow pg_dump to dump only certain extensions (Guillaume Lelarge)

    This is controlled by option --extension.

  • Add pgbench permute() function to randomly shuffle values (Fabien Coelho, Hironobu Suzuki, Dean Rasheed)

  • Include disconnection times in the reconnection overhead measured by pgbench with -C (Yugo Nagata)

  • Allow multiple verbose option specifications (-v) to increase the logging verbosity (Tom Lane)

    This behavior is supported by pg_dump, pg_dumpall, and pg_restore.

E.11.3.9.1. psql

  • Allow psql’s \df and \do commands to specify function and operator argument types (Greg Sabino Mullane, Tom Lane)

    This helps reduce the number of matches printed for overloaded names.

  • Add an access method column to psql’s \d[i|m|t]+ output (Georgios Kokolatos)

  • Allow psql’s \dt and \di to show TOAST tables and their indexes (Justin Pryzby)

  • Add psql command \dX to list extended statistics objects (Tatsuro Yamada)

  • Fix psql’s \dT to understand array syntax and backend grammar aliases, like int for integer (Greg Sabino Mullane, Tom Lane)

  • When editing the previous query or a file with psql’s \e, or using \ef and \ev, ignore the results if the editor exits without saving (Laurenz Albe)

    Previously, such edits would load the previous query into the query buffer, and typically execute it immediately. This was deemed to be probably not what the user wants.

  • Improve tab completion (Vignesh C, Michael Paquier, Justin Pryzby, Georgios Kokolatos, Julien Rouhaud)

E.11.3.10. Server Applications

  • Add command-line utility pg_amcheck to simplify running contrib/amcheck tests on many relations (Mark Dilger)

  • Add --no-instructions option to initdb (Magnus Hagander)

    This suppresses the server startup instructions that are normally printed.

  • Stop pg_upgrade from creating analyze_new_cluster script (Magnus Hagander)

    Instead, give comparable vacuumdb instructions.

  • Remove support for the postmaster -o option (Magnus Hagander)

    This option was unnecessary since all passed options could already be specified directly.

E.11.3.11. Documentation

  • Rename "Default Roles" to "Predefined Roles" (Bruce Momjian, Stephen Frost)

  • Add documentation for the factorial() function (Peter Eisentraut)

    With the removal of the ! operator in this release, factorial() is the only built-in way to compute a factorial.

E.11.3.12. Source Code

  • Add configure option --with-ssl={openssl} to allow future choice of the SSL library to use (Daniel Gustafsson, Michael Paquier)

    The spelling --with-openssl is kept for compatibility.

  • Add support for abstract Unix-domain sockets (Peter Eisentraut)

    This is currently supported on Linux and Windows.

  • Allow Windows to properly handle files larger than four gigabytes (Juan José Santamaría Flecha)

    For example this allows COPY, WAL files, and relation segment files to be larger than four gigabytes.

  • Add server parameter debug_discard_caches to control cache flushing for test purposes (Craig Ringer)

    Previously this behavior could only be set at compile time. To invoke it during initdb, use the new option --discard-caches.

  • Various improvements in valgrind error detection ability (Álvaro Herrera, Peter Geoghegan)

  • Add a test module for the regular expression package (Tom Lane)

  • Add support for LLVM version 12 (Andres Freund)

  • Change SHA1, SHA2, and MD5 hash computations to use the OpenSSL EVP API (Michael Paquier)

    This is more modern and supports FIPS mode.

  • Remove separate build-time control over the choice of random number generator (Daniel Gustafsson)

    This is now always determined by the choice of SSL library.

  • Add direct conversion routines between EUC_TW and Big5 encodings (Heikki Linnakangas)

  • Add collation version support for FreeBSD (Thomas Munro)

  • Add amadjustmembers to the index access method API (Tom Lane)

    This allows an index access method to provide validity checking during creation of a new operator class or family.

  • Provide feature-test macros in libpq-fe.h for recently-added libpq features (Tom Lane, Álvaro Herrera)

    Historically, applications have usually used compile-time checks of PG_VERSION_NUM to test whether a feature is available. But that’s normally the server version, which might not be a good guide to libpq’s version. libpq-fe.h now offers #define symbols denoting application-visible features added in v14; the intent is to keep adding symbols for such features in future versions.

E.11.3.13. Additional Modules

  • Allow subscripting of hstore values (Tom Lane, Dmitry Dolgov)

  • Allow GiST/GIN pg_trgm indexes to do equality lookups (Julien Rouhaud)

    This is similar to LIKE except no wildcards are honored.

  • Allow the cube data type to be transferred in binary mode (KaiGai Kohei)

  • Allow pgstattuple_approx() to report on TOAST tables (Peter Eisentraut)

  • Add contrib module pg_surgery which allows changes to row visibility (Ashutosh Sharma)

    This is useful for correcting database corruption.

  • Add contrib module old_snapshot to report the XID/time mapping used by an active old_snapshot_threshold (Robert Haas)

  • Allow amcheck to also check heap pages (Mark Dilger)

    Previously it only checked B-Tree index pages.

  • Allow pageinspect to inspect GiST indexes (Andrey Borodin, Heikki Linnakangas)

  • Change pageinspect block numbers to be bigints (Peter Eisentraut)

  • Mark btree_gist functions as parallel safe (Steven Winfield)

E.11.3.13.1. pg_stat_statements

  • Move query hash computation from pg_stat_statements to the core server (Julien Rouhaud)

    The new server parameter compute_query_id's default of auto will automatically enable query id computation when this extension is loaded.

  • Cause pg_stat_statements to track top and nested statements separately (Julien Rohaud)

    Previously, when tracking all statements, identical top and nested statements were tracked as a single entry; but it seems more useful to separate such usages.

  • Add row counts for utility commands to pg_stat_statements (Fujii Masao, Katsuragi Yuta, Seino Yuki)

  • Add pg_stat_statements_info system view to show pg_stat_statements activity (Katsuragi Yuta, Yuki Seino, Naoki Nakamichi)

E.11.3.13.2. postgres_fdw

  • Allow postgres_fdw to INSERT rows in bulk (Takayuki Tsunakawa, Tomas Vondra, Amit Langote)

  • Allow postgres_fdw to import table partitions if specified by IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA ... LIMIT TO (Matthias van de Meent)

    By default, only the root of a partitioned table is imported.

  • Add postgres_fdw function postgres_fdw_get_connections() to report open foreign server connections (Bharath Rupireddy)

  • Allow control over whether foreign servers keep connections open after transaction completion (Bharath Rupireddy)

    This is controlled by keep_connections and defaults to on.

  • Allow postgres_fdw to reestablish foreign server connections if necessary (Bharath Rupireddy)

    Previously foreign server restarts could cause foreign table access errors.

  • Add postgres_fdw functions to discard cached connections (Bharath Rupireddy)

E.11.4. Acknowledgments

The following individuals (in alphabetical order) have contributed to this release as patch authors, committers, reviewers, testers, or reporters of issues.

Abhijit Menon-Sen

Ádám Balogh

Adrian Ho

Ahsan Hadi

Ajin Cherian

Aleksander Alekseev

Alessandro Gherardi

Alex Kozhemyakin

Alexander Korotkov

Alexander Lakhin

Alexander Nawratil

Alexander Pyhalov

Alexandra Wang

Alexey Bashtanov

Alexey Bulgakov

Alexey Kondratov

Álvaro Herrera

Amit Kapila

Amit Khandekar

Amit Langote

Amul Sul

Anastasia Lubennikova

Andreas Grob

Andreas Kretschmer

Andreas Seltenreich

Andreas Wicht

Andres Freund

Andrew Bille

Andrew Dunstan

Andrew Gierth

Andrey Borodin

Andrey Lepikhov

Andy Fan

Anton Voloshin

Antonin Houska

Arne Roland

Arseny Sher

Arthur Nascimento

Arthur Zakirov

Ashutosh Bapat

Ashutosh Sharma

Ashwin Agrawal

Asif Rehman

Asim Praveen

Atsushi Torikoshi

Aya Iwata

Barry Pederson

Bas Poot

Bauyrzhan Sakhariyev

Beena Emerson

Benoît Lobréau

Bernd Helmle

Bernhard M. Wiedemann

Bertrand Drouvot

Bharath Rupireddy

Boris Kolpackov

Brar Piening

Brian Ye

Bruce Momjian

Bryn Llewellyn

Cameron Daniel

Chapman Flack

Charles Samborski

Charlie Hornsby

Chen Jiaoqian

Chris Wilson

Christian Quest

Christoph Berg

Christophe Courtois

Corey Huinker

Craig Ringer

Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker

Dana Burd

Daniel Cherniy

Daniel Gustafsson

Daniel Vérité

Daniel Westermann

Daniele Varrazzo

Dar Alathar-Yemen

Darafei Praliaskouski

Dave Cramer

David Christensen

David Fetter

David G. Johnston

David Geier

David Gilman

David Pirotte

David Rowley

David Steele

David Turon

David Zhang

Dean Rasheed

Denis Patron

Dian Fay

Dilip Kumar

Dimitri Nüscheler

Dmitriy Kuzmin

Dmitry Dolgov

Dmitry Marakasov

Domagoj Smoljanovic

Dong Wook

Douglas Doole

Duncan Sands

Edmund Horner

Edson Richter

Egor Rogov

Ekaterina Kiryanova

Elena Indrupskaya

Emil Iggland

Emre Hasegeli

Eric Thinnes

Erik Rijkers

Erwin Brandstetter

Etienne Stalmans

Etsuro Fujita

Eugen Konkov

Euler Taveira

Fabien Coelho

Fabrízio de Royes Mello

Federico Caselli

Felix Lechner

Filip Gospodinov

Floris Van Nee

Frank Gagnepain

Frits Jalvingh

Georgios Kokolatos

Greg Nancarrow

Greg Rychlewski

Greg Sabino Mullane

Gregory Smith

Grigory Smolkin

Guillaume Lelarge

Guy Burgess

Guyren Howe

Haiying Tang

Hamid Akhtar

Hans Buschmann

Hao Wu

Haribabu Kommi

Harisai Hari

Hayato Kuroda

Heath Lord

Heikki Linnakangas

Henry Hinze

Herwig Goemans

Himanshu Upadhyaya

Hironobu Suzuki

Hiroshi Inoue

Hisanori Kobayashi

Honza Horak

Hou Zhijie

Hubert Lubaczewski

Hubert Zhang

Ian Barwick

Ibrar Ahmed

Ildus Kurbangaliev

Isaac Morland

Israel Barth

Itamar Gafni

Jacob Champion

Jaime Casanova

Jaime Soler

Jakub Wartak

James Coleman

James Hilliard

James Hunter

James Inform

Jan Mussler

Japin Li

Jasen Betts

Jason Harvey

Jason Kim

Jeevan Ladhe

Jeff Davis

Jeff Janes

Jelte Fennema

Jeremy Evans

Jeremy Finzel

Jeremy Smith

Jesse Kinkead

Jesse Zhang

Jie Zhang

Jim Doty

Jim Nasby

Jimmy Angelakos

Jimmy Yih

Jiri Fejfar

Joe Conway

Joel Jacobson

John Naylor

John Thompson

Jonathan Katz

Josef Šimánek

Joseph Nahmias

Josh Berkus

Juan José Santamaría Flecha

Julien Rouhaud

Junfeng Yang

Jürgen Purtz

Justin Pryzby

Kazutaka Onishi

Keisuke Kuroda

Kelly Min

Kensuke Okamura

Kevin Sweet

Kevin Yeap

Kirk Jamison

Kohei KaiGai

Konstantin Knizhnik

Kota Miyake

Krzysztof Gradek

Kuntal Ghosh

Kyle Kingsbury

Kyotaro Horiguchi

Laurent Hasson

Laurenz Albe

Lee Dong Wook

Li Japin

Liu Huailing

Luc Vlaming

Ludovic Kuty

Luis Roberto

Lukas Eder

Ma Liangzhu

Maciek Sakrejda

Madan Kumar

Magnus Hagander

Mahendra Singh Thalor

Maksim Milyutin

Marc Boeren

Marcin Krupowicz

Marco Atzeri

Marek Szuba

Marina Polyakova

Mario Emmenlauer

Mark Dilger

Mark Wong

Mark Zhao

Markus Wanner

Martín Marqués

Martin Visser

Masahiko Sawada

Masahiro Ikeda

Masao Fujii

Mathis Rudolf

Matthias van de Meent

Matthieu Garrigues

Matthijs van der Vleuten

Maxim Orlov

Melanie Plageman

Merlin Moncure

Michael Banck

Michael Brown

Michael Meskes

Michael Paquier

Michael Paul Killian

Michael Powers

Michael Vastola

Michail Nikolaev

Michal Albrycht

Mikael Gustavsson

Movead Li

Muhammad Usama

Nagaraj Raj

Naoki Nakamichi

Nathan Bossart

Nathan Long

Nazli Ugur Koyluoglu

Neha Sharma

Neil Chen

Nick Cleaton

Nico Williams

Nikhil Benesch

Nikhil Sontakke

Nikita Glukhov

Nikita Konev

Nikolai Berkoff

Nikolay Samokhvalov

Nikolay Shaplov

Nitin Jadhav

Noah Misch

Noriyoshi Shinoda

Odin Ugedal

Oleg Bartunov

Oleg Samoilov

Önder Kalaci

Pascal Legrand

Paul Förster

Paul Guo

Paul Jungwirth

Paul Martinez

Paul Sivash

Pavan Deolasee

Pavel Boev

Pavel Borisov

Pavel Luzanov

Pavel Stehule

Pengcheng Liu

Peter Eisentraut

Peter Geoghegan

Peter Smith

Peter Vandivier

Petr Fedorov

Petr Jelínek

Phil Krylov

Philipp Gramzow

Philippe Beaudoin

Phillip Menke

Pierre Giraud

Prabhat Sahu

Quan Zongliang

Rafi Shamim

Rahila Syed

Rajkumar Raghuwanshi

Ranier Vilela

Regina Obe

Rémi Lapeyre

Robert Foggia

Robert Grange

Robert Haas

Robert Kahlert

Robert Sosinski

Robert Treat

Robin Abbi

Robins Tharakan

Roger Mason

Rohit Bhogate

Roman Zharkov

Ron L. Johnson

Ronan Dunklau

Ryan Lambert

Ryo Matsumura

Saeed Hubaishan

Sait Talha Nisanci

Sandro Mani

Santosh Udupi

Scott Ribe

Sehrope Sarkuni

Sergei Kornilov

Sergey Bernikov

Sergey Cherkashin

Sergey Koposov

Sergey Shinderuk

Sergey Zubkovsky

Shawn Wang

Shay Rojansky

Shi Yu

Shinya Kato

Shinya Okano

Sigrid Ehrenreich

Simon Norris

Simon Riggs

Sofoklis Papasofokli

Soumyadeep Chakraborty

Stas Kelvich

Stephan Springl

Stéphane Lorek

Stephen Frost

Steven Winfield

Surafel Temesgen

Suraj Kharage

Sven Klemm

Takamichi Osumi

Takashi Menjo

Takayuki Tsunakawa

Tang Haiying

Tatsuhito Kasahara

Tatsuo Ishii

Tatsuro Yamada

Theodor Arsenij Larionov-Trichkin

Thomas Kellerer

Thomas Munro

Thomas Trenz

Tijs van Dam

Tom Ellis

Tom Gottfried

Tom Lane

Tom Vijlbrief

Tomas Barton

Tomas Vondra

Tomohiro Hiramitsu

Tony Reix

Vaishnavi Prabakaran

Valentin Gatien-Baron

Victor Wagner

Victor Yegorov

Vignesh C

Vik Fearing

Vitaly Ustinov

Vladimir Sitnikov

Vyacheslav Shablistyy

Wang Shenhao

Wei Wang

Wells Oliver

Wenjing Zeng

Wolfgang Walther

Yang Lin

Yanliang Lei

Yaoguang Chen

Yaroslav Pashinsky

Yaroslav Schekin

Yasushi Yamashita

Yoran Heling

YoungHwan Joo

Yugo Nagata

Yuki Seino

Yukun Wang

Yulin Pei

Yura Sokolov

Yuta Katsuragi

Yuta Kondo

Yuzuko Hosoya

Zhihong Yu

Zhiyong Wu

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