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E.4.1. Overview #

PostgreSQL 16 contains many new features and enhancements, including:

  • Allow parallelization of FULL and internal right OUTER hash joins

  • Allow logical replication from standby servers

  • Allow logical replication subscribers to apply large transactions in parallel

  • Allow monitoring of I/O statistics using the new pg_stat_io view

  • Add SQL/JSON constructors and identity functions

  • Improve performance of vacuum freezing

  • Add support for regular expression matching of user and database names in pg_hba.conf, and user names in pg_ident.conf

The above items and other new features of PostgreSQL 16 are explained in more detail in the sections below.

E.4.2. Migration to Version 16 #

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

  • Change assignment rules for PL/pgSQL bound cursor variables (Tom Lane)

    Previously, the string value of such variables was set to match the variable name during cursor assignment; now it will be assigned during OPEN, and will not match the variable name. To restore the previous behavior, assign the desired portal name to the cursor variable before OPEN.

  • Disallow NULLS NOT DISTINCT indexes for primary keys (Daniel Gustafsson)

  • Change REINDEX DATABASE and reindexdb to not process indexes on system catalogs (Simon Riggs)

    Processing such indexes is still possible using REINDEX SYSTEM and reindexdb --system.

  • Tighten GENERATED expression restrictions on inherited and partitioned tables (Amit Langote, Tom Lane)

    Columns of parent/partitioned and child/partition tables must all have the same generation status, though now the actual generation expressions can be different.

  • Remove pg_walinspect functions pg_get_wal_records_info_till_end_of_wal() and pg_get_wal_stats_till_end_of_wal() (Bharath Rupireddy)

  • Rename server variable force_parallel_mode to debug_parallel_query (David Rowley)

  • Remove the ability to create views manually with ON SELECT rules (Tom Lane)

  • Remove the server variable vacuum_defer_cleanup_age (Andres Freund)

    This has been unnecessary since hot_standby_feedback and replication slots were added.

  • Remove server variable promote_trigger_file (Simon Riggs)

    This was used to promote a standby to primary, but is now more easily accomplished with pg_ctl promote or pg_promote().

  • Remove read-only server variables lc_collate and lc_ctype (Peter Eisentraut)

    Collations and locales can vary between databases so having them as read-only server variables was unhelpful.

  • Role inheritance now controls the default inheritance status of member roles added during GRANT (Robert Haas)

    The role’s default inheritance behavior can be overridden with the new GRANT ... WITH INHERIT clause. This allows inheritance of some roles and not others because the members' inheritance status is set at GRANT time. Previously the inheritance status of member roles was controlled only by the role’s inheritance status, and changes to a role’s inheritance status affected all previous and future member roles.

  • Restrict the privileges of CREATEROLE and its ability to modify other roles (Robert Haas)

    Previously roles with CREATEROLE privileges could change many aspects of any non-superuser role. Such changes, including adding members, now require the role requesting the change to have ADMIN OPTION permission. For example, they can now change the CREATEDB, REPLICATION, and BYPASSRLS properties only if they also have those permissions.

  • Remove symbolic links for the postmaster binary (Peter Eisentraut)

E.4.3. Changes #

Below you will find a detailed account of the changes between PostgreSQL 16 and the previous major release.

E.4.3.1. Server #

E.4.3.1.1. Optimizer #

  • Allow incremental sorts in more cases, including DISTINCT (David Rowley)

  • Add the ability for aggregates having ORDER BY or DISTINCT to use pre-sorted data (David Rowley)

    The new server variable enable_presorted_aggregate can be used to disable this.

  • Allow memoize atop a UNION ALL (Richard Guo)

  • Allow anti-joins to be performed with the non-nullable input as the inner relation (Richard Guo)

  • Allow parallelization of FULL and internal right OUTER hash joins (Melanie Plageman, Thomas Munro)

  • Improve the accuracy of GIN index access optimizer costs (Ronan Dunklau)

E.4.3.1.2. General Performance #

  • Allow more efficient addition of heap and index pages (Andres Freund)

  • During non-freeze operations, perform page freezing where appropriate (Peter Geoghegan)

    This makes full-table freeze vacuums less necessary.

  • Allow window functions to use the faster ROWS mode internally when RANGE mode is active but unnecessary (David Rowley)

  • Allow optimization of always-increasing window functions ntile(), cume_dist() and percent_rank() (David Rowley)

  • Allow aggregate functions string_agg() and array_agg() to be parallelized (David Rowley)

  • Improve performance by caching RANGE and LIST partition lookups (Amit Langote, Hou Zhijie, David Rowley)

  • Allow control of the shared buffer usage by vacuum and analyze (Melanie Plageman)

    The VACUUM/ANALYZE option is BUFFER_USAGE_LIMIT, and the vacuumdb option is --buffer-usage-limit. The default value is set by server variable vacuum_buffer_usage_limit, which also controls autovacuum.

  • Support wal_sync_method=fdatasync on Windows (Thomas Munro)

  • Allow HOT updates if only BRIN-indexed columns are updated (Matthias van de Meent, Josef Simanek, Tomas Vondra)

  • Improve the speed of updating the process title (David Rowley)

  • Allow xid/subxid searches and ASCII string detection to use vector operations (Nathan Bossart, John Naylor)

    ASCII detection is particularly useful for COPY FROM. Vector operations are also used for some C array searches.

  • Reduce overhead of memory allocations (Andres Freund, David Rowley)

E.4.3.1.3. Monitoring #

  • Add system view pg_stat_io view to track I/O statistics (Melanie Plageman)

  • Record statistics on the last sequential and index scans on tables (Dave Page)

    This information appears in pg_stat_*_tables and pg_stat_*_indexes.

  • Record statistics on the occurrence of updated rows moving to new pages (Corey Huinker)

    The pg_stat_*_tables column is n_tup_newpage_upd.

  • Add speculative lock information to the pg_locks system view (Masahiko Sawada, Noriyoshi Shinoda)

    The transaction id is displayed in the transactionid column and the speculative insertion token is displayed in the objid column.

  • Add the display of prepared statement result types to the pg_prepared_statements view (Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker)

  • Create subscription statistics entries at subscription creation time so stats_reset is accurate (Andres Freund)

    Previously entries were created only when the first statistics were reported.

  • Correct the I/O accounting for temp relation writes shown in pg_stat_database (Melanie Plageman)

  • Add function pg_stat_get_backend_subxact() to report on a session’s subtransaction cache (Dilip Kumar)

  • Have pg_stat_get_backend_idset(), pg_stat_get_backend_activity(), and related functions use the unchanging backend id (Nathan Bossart)

    Previously the index values might change during the lifetime of the session.

  • Report stand-alone backends with a special backend type (Melanie Plageman)

  • Add wait event SpinDelay to report spinlock sleep delays (Andres Freund)

  • Create new wait event DSMAllocate to indicate waiting for dynamic shared memory allocation (Thomas Munro)

    Previously this type of wait was reported as DSMFillZeroWrite, which was also used by mmap() allocations.

  • Add the database name to the process title of logical WAL senders (Tatsuhiro Nakamori)

    Physical WAL senders do not display a database name.

  • Add checkpoint and REDO LSN information to log_checkpoints messages (Bharath Rupireddy, Kyotaro Horiguchi)

  • Provide additional details during client certificate failures (Jacob Champion)

E.4.3.1.4. Privileges #

  • Add predefined role pg_create_subscription with permission to create subscriptions (Robert Haas)

  • Allow subscriptions to not require passwords (Robert Haas)

    This is accomplished with the option password_required=false.

  • Simplify permissions for LOCK TABLE (Jeff Davis)

    Previously a user’s ability to perform LOCK TABLE at various lock levels was limited to the lock levels required by the commands they had permission to execute on the table. For example, someone with UPDATE permission could perform all lock levels except ACCESS SHARE, even though it was a lesser lock level. Now users can issue lesser lock levels if they already have permission for greater lock levels.

  • Allow ALTER GROUP group_name ADD USER user_name to be performed with ADMIN OPTION (Robert Haas)

    Previously CREATEROLE permission was required.

  • Allow GRANT to use WITH ADMIN TRUE/FALSE syntax (Robert Haas)

    Previously only the WITH ADMIN OPTION syntax was supported.

  • Allow roles that create other roles to automatically inherit the new role’s rights or the ability to SET ROLE to the new role (Robert Haas, Shi Yu)

    This is controlled by server variable createrole_self_grant.

  • Prevent users from changing the default privileges of non-inherited roles (Robert Haas)

    This is now only allowed for inherited roles.

  • When granting role membership, require the granted-by role to be a role that has appropriate permissions (Robert Haas)

    This is a requirement even when a non-bootstrap superuser is granting role membership.

  • Allow non-superusers to grant permissions using a granted-by user that is not the current user (Robert Haas)

    The current user still must have sufficient permissions given by the specified granted-by user.

  • Add GRANT to control permission to use SET ROLE (Robert Haas)

    This is controlled by a new GRANT ... SET option.

  • Add dependency tracking to roles which have granted privileges (Robert Haas)

    For example, removing ADMIN OPTION will fail if there are privileges using that option; CASCADE must be used to revoke dependent permissions.

  • Add dependency tracking of grantors for GRANT records (Robert Haas)

    This guarantees that pg_auth_members.grantor values are always valid.

  • Allow multiple role membership records (Robert Haas)

    Previously a new membership grant would remove a previous matching membership grant, even if other aspects of the grant did not match.

  • Prevent removal of superuser privileges for the bootstrap user (Robert Haas)

    Restoring such users could lead to errors.

  • Allow makeaclitem() to accept multiple privilege names (Robins Tharakan)

    Previously only a single privilege name, like SELECT, was accepted.

E.4.3.1.5. Server Configuration #

  • Add support for Kerberos credential delegation (Stephen Frost)

    This is enabled with server variable gss_accept_delegation and libpq connection parameter gssdelegation.

  • Allow the SCRAM iteration count to be set with server variable scram_iterations (Daniel Gustafsson)

  • Improve performance of server variable management (Tom Lane)

  • Tighten restrictions on which server variables can be reset (Masahiko Sawada)

    Previously, while certain variables, like transaction_isolation, were not affected by RESET ALL, they could be individually reset in inappropriate situations.

  • Move various postgresql.conf items into new categories (Shinya Kato)

    This also affects the categories displayed in the pg_settings view.

  • Prevent configuration file recursion beyond 10 levels (Julien Rouhaud)

  • Allow autovacuum to more frequently honor changes to delay settings (Melanie Plageman)

    Rather than honor changes only at the start of each relation, honor them at the start of each block.

  • Remove restrictions that archive files be durably renamed (Nathan Bossart)

    The archive_command command is now more likely to be called with already-archived files after a crash.

  • Prevent archive_library and archive_command from being set at the same time (Nathan Bossart)

    Previously archive_library would override archive_command.

  • Allow the postmaster to terminate children with an abort signal (Tom Lane)

    This allows collection of a core dump for a stuck child process. This is controlled by send_abort_for_crash and send_abort_for_kill. The postmaster’s -T switch is now the same as setting send_abort_for_crash.

  • Remove the non-functional postmaster -n option (Tom Lane)

  • Allow the server to reserve backend slots for roles with pg_use_reserved_connections membership (Nathan Bossart)

    The number of reserved slots is set by server variable reserved_connections.

  • Allow huge pages to work on newer versions of Windows 10 (Thomas Munro)

    This adds the special handling required to enable huge pages on newer versions of Windows 10.

  • Add debug_io_direct setting for developer usage (Thomas Munro, Andres Freund, Bharath Rupireddy)

    While primarily for developers, wal_sync_method=open_sync/open_datasync has been modified to not use direct I/O with wal_level=minimal; this is now enabled with debug_io_direct=wal.

  • Add function pg_split_walfile_name() to report the segment and timeline values of WAL file names (Bharath Rupireddy)

E.4.3.1.6. pg_hba.conf #

  • Add support for regular expression matching on database and role entries in pg_hba.conf (Bertrand Drouvot)

    Regular expression patterns are prefixed with a slash. Database and role names that begin with slashes need to be double-quoted if referenced in pg_hba.conf.

  • Improve user-column handling of pg_ident.conf to match pg_hba.conf (Jelte Fennema)

    Specifically, add support for all, role membership with +, and regular expressions with a leading slash. Any user name that matches these patterns must be double-quoted.

  • Allow include files in pg_hba.conf and pg_ident.conf (Julien Rouhaud)

    These are controlled by include, include_if_exists, and include_dir. System views pg_hba_file_rules and pg_ident_file_mappings now display the file name.

  • Allow pg_hba.conf tokens to be of unlimited length (Tom Lane)

  • Add rule and map numbers to the system view pg_hba_file_rules (Julien Rouhaud)

E.4.3.1.7. Localization #

  • Determine the default encoding from the locale when using ICU (Jeff Davis)

    Previously the default was always UTF-8.

  • Have CREATE DATABASE and CREATE COLLATION's LOCALE options, and initdb and createdb --locale options, control non-libc collation providers (Jeff Davis)

    Previously they only controlled libc providers.

  • Add predefined collations unicode and ucs_basic (Peter Eisentraut)

    This only works if ICU support is enabled.

  • Allow custom ICU collation rules to be created (Peter Eisentraut)

    This is done using CREATE COLLATION's new RULES clause, as well as new options for CREATE DATABASE, createdb, and initdb.

  • Allow Windows to import system locales automatically (Juan José Santamaría Flecha)

    Previously, only ICU locales could be imported on Windows.

E.4.3.2. Logical Replication #

  • Allow logical decoding on standbys (Bertrand Drouvot, Andres Freund, Amit Khandekar)

    Snapshot WAL records are required for logical slot creation but cannot be created on standbys. To avoid delays, the new function pg_log_standby_snapshot() allows creation of such records.

  • Add server variable to control how logical decoding publishers transfer changes and how subscribers apply them (Shi Yu)

  • Allow logical replication initial table synchronization to copy rows in binary format (Melih Mutlu)

    This is only possible for subscriptions marked as binary.

  • Allow parallel application of logical replication (Hou Zhijie, Wang Wei, Amit Kapila)

    The CREATE SUBSCRIPTION STREAMING option now supports parallel to enable application of large transactions by parallel workers. The number of parallel workers is controlled by the new server variable max_parallel_apply_workers_per_subscription. Wait events LogicalParallelApplyMain, LogicalParallelApplyStateChange, and LogicalApplySendData were also added. Column leader_pid was added to system view pg_stat_subscription to track parallel activity.

  • Improve performance for logical replication apply without a primary key (Onder Kalaci, Amit Kapila)

    Specifically, REPLICA IDENTITY FULL can now use btree indexes rather than sequentially scanning the table to find matches.

  • Allow logical replication subscribers to process only changes that have no origin (Vignesh C, Amit Kapila)

    This can be used to avoid replication loops. This is controlled by the new CREATE SUBSCRIPTION ... ORIGIN option.

  • Perform logical replication SELECT and DML actions as the table owner (Robert Haas)

    This improves security and now requires subscription owners to be either superusers or to have SET ROLE permission on all roles owning tables in the replication set. The previous behavior of performing all operations as the subscription owner can be enabled with the subscription run_as_owner option.

  • Have wal_retrieve_retry_interval operate on a per-subscription basis (Nathan Bossart)

    Previously the retry time was applied globally. This also adds wait events >`LogicalRepLauncherDSA and `LogicalRepLauncherHash.

E.4.3.3. Utility Commands #

  • Add EXPLAIN option GENERIC_PLAN to display the generic plan for a parameterized query (Laurenz Albe)

  • Allow a COPY FROM value to map to a column’s DEFAULT (Israel Barth Rubio)

  • Allow COPY into foreign tables to add rows in batches (Andrey Lepikhov, Etsuro Fujita)

    This is controlled by the postgres_fdw option batch_size.

  • Allow the STORAGE type to be specified by CREATE TABLE (Teodor Sigaev, Aleksander Alekseev)

    Previously only ALTER TABLE could control this.

  • Allow truncate triggers on foreign tables (Yugo Nagata)

  • Allow VACUUM and vacuumdb to only process TOAST tables (Nathan Bossart)

    This is accomplished by having VACUUM turn off PROCESS_MAIN or by vacuumdb using the --no-process-main option.

  • Add VACUUM options to skip or update all frozen statistics (Tom Lane, Nathan Bossart)

    The options are SKIP_DATABASE_STATS and ONLY_DATABASE_STATS.

  • Change REINDEX DATABASE and REINDEX SYSTEM to no longer require an argument (Simon Riggs)

    Previously the database name had to be specified.

  • Allow CREATE STATISTICS to generate a statistics name if none is specified (Simon Riggs)

E.4.3.4. Data Types #

  • Allow non-decimal integer literals (Peter Eisentraut)

    For example, 0x42F, 0o273, and 0b100101.

  • Allow NUMERIC to process hexadecimal, octal, and binary integers of any size (Dean Rasheed)

    Previously only unquoted eight-byte integers were supported with these non-decimal bases.

  • Allow underscores in integer and numeric constants (Peter Eisentraut, Dean Rasheed)

    This can improve readability for long strings of digits.

  • Accept the spelling +infinity in datetime input (Vik Fearing)

  • Prevent the specification of epoch and infinity together with other fields in datetime strings (Joseph Koshakow)

  • Remove undocumented support for date input in the form Y`yearMmonthDday` (Joseph Koshakow)

  • Add functions pg_input_is_valid() and pg_input_error_info() to check for type conversion errors (Tom Lane)

E.4.3.5. General Queries #

  • Allow subqueries in the FROM clause to omit aliases (Dean Rasheed)

  • Add support for enhanced numeric literals in SQL/JSON paths (Peter Eisentraut)

    For example, allow hexadecimal, octal, and binary integers and underscores between digits.

E.4.3.6. Functions #

  • Add SQL/JSON constructors (Nikita Glukhov, Teodor Sigaev, Oleg Bartunov, Alexander Korotkov, Amit Langote)

    The new functions JSON_ARRAY(), JSON_ARRAYAGG(), JSON_OBJECT(), and JSON_OBJECTAGG() are part of the SQL standard.

  • Add SQL/JSON object checks (Nikita Glukhov, Teodor Sigaev, Oleg Bartunov, Alexander Korotkov, Amit Langote, Andrew Dunstan)

    The IS JSON checks include checks for values, arrays, objects, scalars, and unique keys.

  • Allow JSON string parsing to use vector operations (John Naylor)

  • Improve the handling of full text highlighting function ts_headline() for OR and NOT expressions (Tom Lane)

  • Add functions to add, subtract, and generate timestamptz values in a specified time zone (Przemyslaw Sztoch, Gurjeet Singh)

    The functions are date_add(), date_subtract(), and generate_series().

  • Change date_trunc(unit, timestamptz, time_zone) to be an immutable function (Przemyslaw Sztoch)

    This allows the creation of expression indexes using this function.

  • Add server variable SYSTEM_USER (Bertrand Drouvot)

    This reports the authentication method and its authenticated user.

  • Add functions array_sample() and array_shuffle() (Martin Kalcher)

  • Add aggregate function ANY_VALUE() which returns any value from a set (Vik Fearing)

  • Add function random_normal() to supply normally-distributed random numbers (Paul Ramsey)

  • Add error function erf() and its complement erfc() (Dean Rasheed)

  • Improve the accuracy of numeric power() for integer exponents (Dean Rasheed)

  • Add XMLSERIALIZE() option INDENT to pretty-print its output (Jim Jones)

  • Change pg_collation_actual_version() to return a reasonable value for the default collation (Jeff Davis)

    Previously it returned NULL.

  • Allow pg_read_file() and pg_read_binary_file() to ignore missing files (Kyotaro Horiguchi)

  • Add byte specification (B) to pg_size_bytes() (Peter Eisentraut)

  • Allow to_reg* functions to accept numeric OIDs as input (Tom Lane)

E.4.3.7. PL/pgSQL #

E.4.3.8. libpq #

  • Add libpq connection option require_auth to specify a list of acceptable authentication methods (Jacob Champion)

    This can also be used to disallow certain authentication methods.

  • Allow multiple libpq-specified hosts to be randomly selected (Jelte Fennema)

    This is enabled with load_balance_hosts=random and can be used for load balancing.

  • Add libpq option sslcertmode to control transmission of the client certificate (Jacob Champion)

    The option values are disable, allow, and require.

  • Allow libpq to use the system certificate pool for certificate verification (Jacob Champion, Thomas Habets)

    This is enabled with sslrootcert=system, which also enables sslmode=verify-full.

E.4.3.9. Client Applications #

  • Allow ECPG variable declarations to use typedef names that match unreserved SQL keywords (Tom Lane)

    This change does prevent keywords which match C typedef names from being processed as keywords in later EXEC SQL blocks.

E.4.3.9.1. psql #

  • Allow psql to control the maximum width of header lines in expanded format (Platon Pronko)

    This is controlled by xheader_width.

  • Add psql command \drg to show role membership details (Pavel Luzanov)

    The Member of output column has been removed from \du and \dg because this new command displays this information in more detail.

  • Allow psql’s access privilege commands to show system objects (Nathan Bossart)

    The options are \dpS and \zS.

  • Add FOREIGN designation to psql \d+ for foreign table children and partitions (Ian Lawrence Barwick)

  • Prevent \df+ from showing function source code (Isaac Morland)

    Function bodies are more easily viewed with \sf.

  • Allow psql to submit queries using the extended query protocol (Peter Eisentraut)

    Passing arguments to such queries is done using the new psql \bind command.

  • Allow psql \watch to limit the number of executions (Andrey Borodin)

    The \watch options can now be named when specified.

  • Detect invalid values for psql \watch, and allow zero to specify no delay (Andrey Borodin)

  • Allow psql scripts to obtain the exit status of shell commands and queries (Corey Huinker, Tom Lane)

    The new psql control variables are SHELL_ERROR and SHELL_EXIT_CODE.

  • Various psql tab completion improvements (Vignesh C, Aleksander Alekseev, Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker, Shi Yu, Michael Paquier, Ken Kato, Peter Smith)

E.4.3.9.2. pg_dump #

  • Add pg_dump control of dumping child tables and partitions (Gilles Darold)

    The new options are --table-and-children, --exclude-table-and-children, and --exclude-table-data-and-children.

  • Add LZ4 and Zstandard compression to pg_dump (Georgios Kokolatos, Justin Pryzby)

  • Allow pg_dump and pg_basebackup to use long mode for compression (Justin Pryzby)

  • Improve pg_dump to accept a more consistent compression syntax (Georgios Kokolatos)

    Options like --compress=gzip:5.

E.4.3.10. Server Applications #

  • Add initdb option to set server variables for the duration of initdb and all future server starts (Tom Lane)

    The option is -c name=value.

  • Add options to createuser to control more user options (Shinya Kato)

    Specifically, the new options control the valid-until date, bypassing of row-level security, and role membership.

  • Deprecate createuser option --role (Nathan Bossart)

    This option could be easily confused with new createuser role membership options, so option --member-of has been added with the same functionality. The --role option can still be used.

  • Allow control of vacuumdb schema processing (Gilles Darold)

    These are controlled by options --schema and --exclude-schema.

  • Use new VACUUM options to improve the performance of vacuumdb (Tom Lane, Nathan Bossart)

  • Have pg_upgrade set the new cluster’s locale and encoding (Jeff Davis)

    This removes the requirement that the new cluster be created with the same locale and encoding settings.

  • Add pg_upgrade option to specify the default transfer mode (Peter Eisentraut)

    The option is --copy.

  • Improve pg_basebackup to accept numeric compression options (Georgios Kokolatos, Michael Paquier)

    Options like --compress=server-5 are now supported.

  • Fix pg_basebackup to handle tablespaces stored in the PGDATA directory (Robert Haas)

  • Add pg_waldump option --save-fullpage to dump full page images (David Christensen)

  • Allow pg_waldump options -t/--timeline to accept hexadecimal values (Peter Eisentraut)

  • Add support for progress reporting to pg_verifybackup (Masahiko Sawada)

  • Allow pg_rewind to properly track timeline changes (Heikki Linnakangas)

    Previously if pg_rewind was run after a timeline switch but before a checkpoint was issued, it might incorrectly determine that a rewind was unnecessary.

  • Have pg_receivewal and pg_recvlogical cleanly exit on SIGTERM (Christoph Berg)

    This signal is often used by systemd.

E.4.3.11. Source Code #

  • Build ICU support by default (Jeff Davis)

    This removes build flag --with-icu and adds flag --without-icu.

  • Add support for SSE2 (Streaming SIMD Extensions 2) vector operations on x86-64 architectures (John Naylor)

  • Add support for Advanced SIMD (Single Instruction Multiple Data) (NEON) instructions on ARM architectures (Nathan Bossart)

  • Have Windows binaries built with MSVC use RandomizedBaseAddress (ASLR) (Michael Paquier)

    This was already enabled on MinGW builds.

  • Prevent extension libraries from exporting their symbols by default (Andres Freund, Tom Lane)

    Functions that need to be called from the core backend or other extensions must now be explicitly marked PGDLLEXPORT.

  • Require Windows 10 or newer versions (Michael Paquier, Juan José Santamaría Flecha)

    Previously Windows Vista and Windows XP were supported.

  • Require Perl version 5.14 or later (John Naylor)

  • Require Bison version 2.3 or later (John Naylor)

  • Require Flex version 2.5.35 or later (John Naylor)

  • Require MIT Kerberos for GSSAPI support (Stephen Frost)

  • Remove support for Visual Studio 2013 (Michael Paquier)

  • Remove support for HP-UX (Thomas Munro)

  • Remove support for HP/Intel Itanium (Thomas Munro)

  • Remove support for M68K, M88K, M32R, and SuperH CPU architectures (Thomas Munro)

  • Remove libpq support for SCM credential authentication (Michael Paquier)

    Backend support for this authentication method was removed in PostgresSQL 9.1.

  • Add meson build system (Andres Freund, Nazir Bilal Yavuz, Peter Eisentraut)

    This eventually will replace the Autoconf and Windows-based MSVC build systems.

  • Allow control of the location of the openssl binary used by the build system (Peter Eisentraut)

    Make finding openssl program a configure or meson option

  • Add build option to allow testing of small table segment sizes (Andres Freund)

    The build options are --with-segsize-blocks and -Dsegsize_blocks.

  • Add pgindent options (Andrew Dunstan)

    The new options are --show-diff, --silent-diff, --commit, and --help, and allow multiple --exclude options. Also require the typedef file to be explicitly specified. Options --code-base and --build were also removed.

  • Add pg_bsd_indent source code to the main tree (Tom Lane)

  • Improve make_ctags and make_etags (Yugo Nagata)

  • Adjust pg_attribute columns for efficiency (Peter Eisentraut)

E.4.3.12. Additional Modules #

  • Improve use of extension-based indexes on boolean columns (Zongliang Quan, Tom Lane)

  • Add support for Daitch-Mokotoff Soundex to fuzzystrmatch (Dag Lem)

  • Allow auto_explain to log values passed to parameterized statements (Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker)

    This affects queries using server-side PREPARE/EXECUTE and client-side parse/bind. Logging is controlled by auto_explain.log_parameter_max_length; by default query parameters will be logged with no length restriction.

  • Have auto_explain's log_verbose mode honor the value of compute_query_id (Atsushi Torikoshi)

    Previously even if compute_query_id was enabled, log_verbose was not showing the query identifier.

  • Change the maximum length of ltree labels from 256 to 1000 and allow hyphens (Garen Torikian)

  • Have pg_stat_statements normalize constants used in utility commands (Michael Paquier)

    Previously constants appeared instead of placeholders, e.g., $1.

  • Add pg_walinspect function pg_get_wal_block_info() to report WAL block information (Michael Paquier, Melanie Plageman, Bharath Rupireddy)

  • Change how pg_walinspect functions pg_get_wal_records_info() and pg_get_wal_stats() interpret ending LSNs (Bharath Rupireddy)

    Previously ending LSNs which represent nonexistent WAL locations would generate an error, while they will now be interpreted as the end of the WAL.

  • Add detailed descriptions of WAL records in pg_walinspect and pg_waldump (Melanie Plageman, Peter Geoghegan)

  • Add pageinspect function bt_multi_page_stats() to report statistics on multiple pages (Hamid Akhtar)

    This is similar to bt_page_stats() except it can report on a range of pages.

  • Add empty range output column to pageinspect function brin_page_items() (Tomas Vondra)

  • Redesign archive modules to be more flexible (Nathan Bossart)

    Initialization changes will require modules written for older versions of Postgres to be updated.

  • Correct inaccurate pg_stat_statements row tracking extended query protocol statements (Sami Imseih)

  • Add pg_buffercache function pg_buffercache_usage_counts() to report usage totals (Nathan Bossart)

  • Add pg_buffercache function pg_buffercache_summary() to report summarized buffer statistics (Melih Mutlu)

  • Allow the schemas of required extensions to be referenced in extension scripts using the new syntax @extschema:referenced_extension_name@ (Regina Obe)

  • Allow required extensions to be marked as non-relocatable using no_relocate (Regina Obe)

    This allows @extschema:referenced_extension_name@ to be treated as a constant for the lifetime of the extension.

E.4.3.12.1. postgres_fdw #

  • Allow postgres_fdw to do aborts in parallel (Etsuro Fujita)

    This is enabled with postgres_fdw option parallel_abort.

  • Make ANALYZE on foreign postgres_fdw tables more efficient (Tomas Vondra)

    The postgres_fdw option analyze_sampling controls the sampling method.

  • Restrict shipment of reg* type constants in postgres_fdw to those referencing built-in objects or extensions marked as shippable (Tom Lane)

  • Have postgres_fdw and dblink handle interrupts during connection establishment (Andres Freund)

E.4.4. 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

Adam Mackler

Adrian Klaver

Ahsan Hadi

Ajin Cherian

Ajit Awekar

Alan Hodgson

Aleksander Alekseev

Alex Denman

Alex Kozhemyakin

Alexander Korolev

Alexander Korotkov

Alexander Lakhin

Alexander Pyhalov

Alexey Borzov

Alexey Ermakov

Alexey Makhmutov

Álvaro Herrera

Amit Kapila

Amit Khandekar

Amit Langote

Amul Sul

Anastasia Lubennikova

Anban Company

Andreas Dijkman

Andreas Karlsson

Andreas Scherbaum

Andrei Zubkov

Andres Freund

Andrew Alsup

Andrew Bille

Andrew Dunstan

Andrew Gierth

Andrew Kesper

Andrey Borodin

Andrey Lepikhov

Andrey Sokolov

Ankit Kumar Pandey

Ante Kresic

Anton Melnikov

Anton Sidyakin

Anton Voloshin

Antonin Houska

Arne Roland

Artem Anisimov

Arthur Zakirov

Ashutosh Bapat

Ashutosh Sharma

Asim Praveen

Atsushi Torikoshi

Ayaki Tachikake

Balazs Szilfai

Benoit Lobréau

Bernd Helmle

Bertrand Drouvot

Bharath Rupireddy

Bilva Sanaba

Bob Krier

Boris Zentner

Brad Nicholson

Brar Piening

Bruce Momjian

Bruno da Silva

Carl Sopchak

Cary Huang

Changhong Fei

Chris Travers

Christoph Berg

Christophe Pettus

Corey Huinker

Craig Ringer

Curt Kolovson

Dag Lem

Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker

Daniel Gustafsson

Daniel Vérité

Daniel Watzinger

Daniel Westermann

Daniele Varrazzo

Daniil Anisimov

Danny Shemesh

Dave Page

David Christensen

David G. Johnston

David Geier

David Gilman

David Kimura

David Rowley

David Steele

David Turon

David Zhang

Davinder Singh

Dean Rasheed

Denis Laxalde

Dilip Kumar

Dimos Stamatakis

Dmitriy Kuzmin

Dmitry Astapov

Dmitry Dolgov

Dmitry Koval

Dong Wook Lee

Dongming Liu

Drew DeVault

Duncan Sands

Ed Maste

Egor Chindyaskin

Ekaterina Kiryanova

Elena Indrupskaya

Emmanuel Quincerot

Eric Mutta

Erik Rijkers

Erki Eessaar

Erwin Brandstetter

Etsuro Fujita

Eugeny Zhuzhnev

Euler Taveira

Evan Jones

Evgeny Morozov

Fabrízio de Royes Mello

Farias de Oliveira

Florin Irion

Franz-Josef Färber

Garen Torikian

Georgios Kokolatos

Gilles Darold

Greg Stark

Guillaume Lelarge

Gunnar Bluth

Gunnar Morling

Gurjeet Singh

Haiyang Wang

Haiying Tang

Hamid Akhtar

Hans Buschmann

Hao Wu

Hayato Kuroda

Heath Lord

Heikki Linnakangas

Himanshu Upadhyaya

Hisahiro Kauchi

Hongyu Song

Hubert Lubaczewski

Hung Nguyen

Ian Barwick

Ibrar Ahmed

Ilya Gladyshev

Ilya Nenashev

Isaac Morland

Israel Barth Rubio

Jacob Champion

Jacob Speidel

Jaime Casanova

Jakub Wartak

James Coleman

James Inform

James Vanns

Jan Wieck

Japin Li

Jeevan Ladhe

Jeff Davis

Jeff Janes

Jehan-Guillaume de Rorthais

Jelte Fennema

Jian He

Jim Jones

Jinbao Chen

Joe Conway

Joel Jacobson

John Naylor

Jonathan Katz

Josef Simanek

Joseph Koshakow

Juan José Santamaría Flecha

Julien Rouhaud

Julien Roze

Junwang Zhao

Justin Pryzby

Justin Zhang

Karina Litskevich

Karl O. Pinc

Keisuke Kuroda

Ken Kato

Kevin McKibbin

Kieran McCusker

Kirk Wolak

Konstantin Knizhnik

Koshi Shibagaki

Kotaro Kawamoto

Kui Liu

Kyotaro Horiguchi

Lakshmi Narayanan Sreethar

Laurence Parry

Laurenz Albe

Luca Ferrari

Lukas Fittl

Maciek Sakrejda

Magnus Hagander

Maja Zaloznik

Marcel Hofstetter

Marina Polyakova

Mark Dilger

Marko Tiikkaja

Markus Winand

Martijn van Oosterhout

Martin Jurca

Martin Kalcher

Mary Xu

Masahiko Sawada

Masahiro Ikeda

Masao Fujii

Mason Sharp

Matheus Alcantara

Mats Kindahl

Matthias van de Meent

Matthijs van der Vleuten

Maxim Orlov

Maxim Yablokov

Mehmet Emin Karakas

Melanie Plageman

Melih Mutlu

Micah Gates

Michael Banck

Michael Paquier

Michail Nikolaev

Michel Pelletier

Mike Oh

Mikhail Gribkov

Mingli Zhang

Miroslav Bendik

Mitsuru Hinata

Myo Wai Thant

Naeem Akhter

Naoki Okano

Nathan Bossart

Nazir Bilal Yavuz

Neha Sharma

Nick Babadzhanian

Nicola Contu

Nikhil Shetty

Nikita Glukhov

Nikolay Samokhvalov

Nikolay Shaplov

Nishant Sharma

Nitin Jadhav

Noah Misch

Noboru Saito

Noriyoshi Shinoda

Nuko Yokohama

Oleg Bartunov

Oleg Tselebrovskiy

Olly Betts

Onder Kalaci

Onur Tirtir

Pablo Federico

Palle Girgensohn

Paul Guo

Paul Jungwirth

Paul Ramsey

Pavel Borisov

Pavel Kulakov

Pavel Luzanov

Pavel Stehule

Peifeng Qiu

Peter Eisentraut

Peter Geoghegan

Peter Smith

Phil Florent

Philippe Godfrin

Platon Pronko

Przemyslaw Sztoch

Rachel Heaton

Ranier Vilela

Regina Obe

Reid Thompson

Reiner Peterke

Richard Guo

Riivo Kolka

Rishu Bagga

Robert Haas

Robert Sjöblom

Robert Treat

Roberto Mello

Robins Tharakan

Roman Zharkov

Ronan Dunklau

Rushabh Lathia

Ryo Matsumura

Samay Sharma

Sami Imseih

Sandeep Thakkar

Sandro Santilli

Sebastien Flaesch

Sébastien Lardière

Sehrope Sarkuni

Sergey Belyashov

Sergey Pankov

Sergey Shinderuk

Shi Yu

Shinya Kato

Sho Kato

Shruthi Gowda

Shveta Mallik

Simon Riggs

Sindy Senorita

Sirisha Chamarthi

Sravan Kumar

Stéphane Tachoires

Stephen Frost

Steve Chavez

Stone Tickle

Sven Klemm

Takamichi Osumi

Takeshi Ideriha

Tatsuhiro Nakamori

Tatsuo Ishii

Teja Mupparti

Tender Wang

Teodor Sigaev

Thiago Nunes

Thom Brown

Thomas Habets

Thomas Mc Kay

Thomas Munro

Tim Carey-Smith

Tim Field

Timo Stolz

Tom Lane

Tomas Vondra

Tor Erik Linnerud

Torsten Förtsch

Tristan Partin

Troy Frericks

Tushar Ahuja

Valerie Woolard

Vibhor Kumar

Victor Spirin

Victoria Shepard

Vignesh C

Vik Fearing

Vitaly Burovoy

Vitaly Davydov

Wang Wei

Wenjing Zeng

Whale Song

Will Mortensen

Wolfgang Walther

Xin Wen

Xing Guo

Xingwang Xu

XueJing Zhao

Yanliang Lei

Youmiu Mo

Yugo Nagata

Yura Sokolov

Yuta Katsuragi

Zhen Mingyang

Zheng Li

Zhihong Yu

Zhijie Hou

Zongliang Quan

Zuming Jiang


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