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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- checksums.yaml.gz.sig +0 -0
- data/.appveyor.yml +36 -0
- data/.gems +6 -0
- data/.github/workflows/binary-gems.yml +80 -0
- data/.github/workflows/source-gem.yml +129 -0
- data/.gitignore +13 -0
- data/.hgsigs +34 -0
- data/.hgtags +41 -0
- data/.irbrc +23 -0
- data/.pryrc +23 -0
- data/.tm_properties +21 -0
- data/.travis.yml +49 -0
- data/Gemfile +14 -0
- data/History.rdoc +75 -7
- data/Manifest.txt +0 -1
- data/README.rdoc +7 -6
- data/Rakefile +27 -138
- data/Rakefile.cross +5 -5
- data/certs/ged.pem +24 -0
- data/ext/errorcodes.def +8 -0
- data/ext/errorcodes.txt +3 -1
- data/ext/extconf.rb +90 -19
- data/ext/gvl_wrappers.c +4 -0
- data/ext/gvl_wrappers.h +23 -0
- data/ext/pg.c +35 -1
- data/ext/pg.h +18 -1
- data/ext/pg_coder.c +82 -28
- data/ext/pg_connection.c +538 -279
- data/ext/pg_copy_coder.c +45 -16
- data/ext/pg_record_coder.c +38 -10
- data/ext/pg_result.c +61 -31
- data/ext/pg_text_decoder.c +1 -1
- data/ext/pg_text_encoder.c +6 -6
- data/ext/pg_tuple.c +47 -21
- data/ext/pg_type_map.c +41 -8
- data/ext/pg_type_map_all_strings.c +14 -1
- data/ext/pg_type_map_by_class.c +49 -24
- data/ext/pg_type_map_by_column.c +64 -28
- data/ext/pg_type_map_by_mri_type.c +47 -18
- data/ext/pg_type_map_by_oid.c +52 -23
- data/ext/pg_type_map_in_ruby.c +50 -19
- data/ext/pg_util.c +2 -2
- data/lib/2.5/pg_ext.so +0 -0
- data/lib/2.6/pg_ext.so +0 -0
- data/lib/2.7/pg_ext.so +0 -0
- data/lib/3.0/pg_ext.so +0 -0
- data/lib/pg/basic_type_map_based_on_result.rb +47 -0
- data/lib/pg/basic_type_map_for_queries.rb +193 -0
- data/lib/pg/basic_type_map_for_results.rb +81 -0
- data/lib/pg/basic_type_registry.rb +296 -0
- data/lib/pg/coder.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/pg/connection.rb +369 -56
- data/lib/pg/version.rb +4 -0
- data/lib/pg.rb +38 -25
- data/lib/x86-mingw32/libpq.dll +0 -0
- data/misc/openssl-pg-segfault.rb +31 -0
- data/misc/postgres/History.txt +9 -0
- data/misc/postgres/Manifest.txt +5 -0
- data/misc/postgres/README.txt +21 -0
- data/misc/postgres/Rakefile +21 -0
- data/misc/postgres/lib/postgres.rb +16 -0
- data/misc/ruby-pg/History.txt +9 -0
- data/misc/ruby-pg/Manifest.txt +5 -0
- data/misc/ruby-pg/README.txt +21 -0
- data/misc/ruby-pg/Rakefile +21 -0
- data/misc/ruby-pg/lib/ruby/pg.rb +16 -0
- data/pg.gemspec +32 -0
- data/sample/array_insert.rb +20 -0
- data/sample/async_api.rb +106 -0
- data/sample/async_copyto.rb +39 -0
- data/sample/async_mixed.rb +56 -0
- data/sample/check_conn.rb +21 -0
- data/sample/copydata.rb +71 -0
- data/sample/copyfrom.rb +81 -0
- data/sample/copyto.rb +19 -0
- data/sample/cursor.rb +21 -0
- data/sample/disk_usage_report.rb +177 -0
- data/sample/issue-119.rb +94 -0
- data/sample/losample.rb +69 -0
- data/sample/minimal-testcase.rb +17 -0
- data/sample/notify_wait.rb +72 -0
- data/sample/pg_statistics.rb +285 -0
- data/sample/replication_monitor.rb +222 -0
- data/sample/test_binary_values.rb +33 -0
- data/sample/wal_shipper.rb +434 -0
- data/sample/warehouse_partitions.rb +311 -0
- data.tar.gz.sig +0 -0
- metadata +81 -230
- metadata.gz.sig +0 -0
- data/ChangeLog +0 -0
- data/lib/2.2/pg_ext.so +0 -0
- data/lib/2.3/pg_ext.so +0 -0
- data/lib/2.4/pg_ext.so +0 -0
- data/lib/pg/basic_type_mapping.rb +0 -522
- data/spec/data/expected_trace.out +0 -26
- data/spec/data/random_binary_data +0 -0
- data/spec/helpers.rb +0 -380
- data/spec/pg/basic_type_mapping_spec.rb +0 -630
- data/spec/pg/connection_spec.rb +0 -1949
- data/spec/pg/connection_sync_spec.rb +0 -41
- data/spec/pg/result_spec.rb +0 -681
- data/spec/pg/tuple_spec.rb +0 -333
- data/spec/pg/type_map_by_class_spec.rb +0 -138
- data/spec/pg/type_map_by_column_spec.rb +0 -226
- data/spec/pg/type_map_by_mri_type_spec.rb +0 -136
- data/spec/pg/type_map_by_oid_spec.rb +0 -149
- data/spec/pg/type_map_in_ruby_spec.rb +0 -164
- data/spec/pg/type_map_spec.rb +0 -22
- data/spec/pg/type_spec.rb +0 -1123
- data/spec/pg_spec.rb +0 -50
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