Release date: 2024-05-09
This release contains a variety of fixes from 13.14. For information about new features in major release 13, see Section E.19.
A dump/restore is not required for those running 13.X.
However, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 13.14, see Section E.5.
      Fix INSERT from
      multiple VALUES rows into a target column that is
      a domain over an array or composite type (Tom Lane)
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Such cases would either fail with surprising complaints about mismatched datatypes, or insert unexpected coercions that could lead to odd results.
      Fix incorrect pruning of NULL partition when a table is partitioned
      on a boolean column and the query has a boolean IS
      NOT clause (David Rowley)
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      A NULL value satisfies a clause such
      as boolcol IS NOT
      FALSE
      Make ALTER FOREIGN TABLE SET SCHEMA move any
      owned sequences into the new schema (Tom Lane)
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Moving a regular table to a new schema causes any sequences owned by the table to be moved to that schema too (along with indexes and constraints). This was overlooked for foreign tables, however.
      Fix EXPLAIN's counting of heap pages accessed by
      a bitmap heap scan (Melanie Plageman)
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Previously, heap pages that contain no visible tuples were not counted; but it seems more consistent to count all pages returned by the bitmap index scan.
Avoid deadlock during removal of orphaned temporary tables (Mikhail Zhilin) §
If the session that creates a temporary table crashes without removing the table, autovacuum will eventually try to remove the orphaned table. However, an incoming session that's been assigned the same temporary namespace will do that too. If a temporary table has a dependency (such as an owned sequence) then a deadlock could result between these two cleanup attempts.
Avoid race condition while examining per-relation frozen-XID values (Noah Misch) §
      VACUUM's computation of per-database frozen-XID
      values from per-relation values could get confused by a concurrent
      update of those values by another VACUUM.
     
Disallow converting a table to a view within an outer SQL command that is using that table (Tom Lane) §
This avoids possible crashes.
Ensure that join conditions generated from equivalence classes are applied at the correct plan level (Tom Lane) §
      In versions before PostgreSQL 16, it was
      possible for generated conditions to be evaluated below outer joins
      when they should be evaluated above (after) the outer join, leading
      to incorrect query results.  All versions have a similar hazard when
      considering joins to UNION ALL trees that have
      constant outputs for the join column in
      some SELECT  arms.
     
Avoid unnecessary use of moving-aggregate mode with a non-moving window frame (Vallimaharajan G) §
      When a plain aggregate is used as a window function, and the window
      frame start is specified as UNBOUNDED PRECEDING,
      the frame's head cannot move so we do not need to use the special
      (and more expensive) moving-aggregate mode.  This optimization was
      intended all along, but due to a coding error it never triggered.
     
Avoid use of already-freed data while planning partition-wise joins under GEQO (Tom Lane) §
This would typically end in a crash or unexpected error message.
      Fix incorrectly-reported statistics kind codes in “requested
      statistics kind X is not yet
      built” error messages (David Rowley)
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      Be more careful with RECORD-returning functions
      in FROM (Tom Lane)
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      The output columns of such a function call must be defined by
      an AS clause that specifies the column names and
      data types.  If the actual function output value doesn't match that,
      an error is supposed to be thrown at runtime.  However, some code
      paths would examine the actual value prematurely, and potentially
      issue strange errors or suffer assertion failures if it doesn't
      match expectations.
     
Fix confusion about the return rowtype of SQL-language procedures (Tom Lane) §
A procedure implemented in SQL language that returns a single composite-type column would cause an assertion failure or core dump.
Add protective stack depth checks to some recursive functions (Egor Chindyaskin) §
      Detect integer overflow when adding or subtracting
      an interval to/from a timestamp
      (Joseph Koshakow)
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Some cases that should cause an out-of-range error produced an incorrect result instead.
      Avoid race condition in pg_get_expr()
      (Tom Lane)
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If the relation referenced by the argument is dropped concurrently, the function's intention is to return NULL, but sometimes it failed instead.
Fix detection of old transaction IDs in XID status functions (Karina Litskevich) §
      Transaction IDs more than 231
      transactions in the past could be misidentified as recent,
      leading to misbehavior of pg_xact_status()
      or txid_status().
     
      Fix file descriptor leakage when an error is thrown while waiting
      in WaitEventSetWait (Etsuro Fujita)
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Throw an error if an index is accessed while it is being reindexed (Tom Lane) §
Previously this was just an assertion check, but promote it into a regular runtime error. This will provide a more on-point error message when reindexing a user-defined index expression that attempts to access its own table.
      Ensure that index-only scans on name columns return a
      fully-padded value (David Rowley)
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The value physically stored in the index is truncated, and previously a pointer to that value was returned to callers. This provoked complaints when testing under valgrind. In theory it could result in crashes, though none have been reported.
Fix crash with DSM allocations larger than 4GB (Heikki Linnakangas) §
Disconnect if a new server session's client socket cannot be put into non-blocking mode (Heikki Linnakangas) §
It was once theoretically possible for us to operate with a socket that's in blocking mode; but that hasn't worked fully in a long time, so fail at connection start rather than misbehave later.
Fix inadequate error reporting with OpenSSL 3.0.0 and later (Heikki Linnakangas, Tom Lane) §
System-reported errors passed through by OpenSSL were reported with a numeric error code rather than anything readable.
      Avoid concurrent calls to bindtextdomain()
      in libpq
      and ecpglib (Tom Lane)
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Although GNU gettext's implementation seems to be fine with concurrent calls, the version available on Windows is not.
Fix crash in ecpg's preprocessor if the program tries to redefine a macro that was defined on the preprocessor command line (Tom Lane) § § §
In ecpg, avoid issuing false “unsupported feature will be passed to server” warnings (Tom Lane) §
      Ensure that the string result
      of ecpg's intoasc()
      function is correctly zero-terminated (Oleg Tselebrovskiy)
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      Fix pg_dumpall so that role comments, if
      present, will be dumped regardless of the setting
      of --no-role-passwords (Daniel Gustafsson,
      Álvaro Herrera)
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      Fix PL/pgSQL's parsing of single-line
      comments (---style comments) following
      expressions (Erik Wienhold, Tom Lane)
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      This mistake caused parse errors if such a comment followed
      a WHEN expression in
      a PL/pgSQL CASE
      statement.
     
      In contrib/amcheck, don't report false match
      failures due to short- versus long-header values (Andrey Borodin,
      Michael Zhilin)
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A variable-length datum in a heap tuple or index tuple could have either a short or a long header, depending on compression parameters that applied when it was made. Treat these cases as equivalent rather than complaining if there's a difference.
      In contrib/postgres_fdw, avoid emitting
      requests to sort by a constant (David Rowley)
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      This could occur in cases involving UNION ALL
      with constant-emitting subqueries.  Sorting by a constant is useless
      of course, but it also risks being misinterpreted by the remote
      server, leading to “ORDER BY
      position N is not in select list”
      errors.
     
      Make contrib/postgres_fdw set the remote
      session's time zone to GMT
      not UTC (Tom Lane)
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      This should have the same results for practical purposes.
      However, GMT is recognized by hard-wired code in
      the server, while UTC is looked up in the
      timezone database.  So the old code could fail in the unlikely event
      that the remote server's timezone database is missing entries.
     
      In contrib/xml2, avoid use of library functions
      that have been deprecated in recent versions
      of libxml2 (Dmitry Koval)
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Fix incompatibility with LLVM 18 (Thomas Munro, Dmitry Dolgov) §
      Allow make check to work with
      the musl C library (Thomas Munro, Bruce
      Momjian, Tom Lane)
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