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Wed Jul 6 14:47:56 2005 UTC
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added results order (see test.sql for example) to function arguments,
fixed limit (it really returns limit rows, and not limit - offset :-\),
added est_cond_delete(cond) so that we don't leek memory
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Fri May 27 21:06:01 2005 UTC
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removed obsolete implementeation without attribute specification which was
also slower according to benchmarks.
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Thu May 26 17:56:53 2005 UTC
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Created new function which allows users to specify attributes which should
be returned like this:
select * from pgest('/index/path', 'query', '@title ISTRINC foo', limit, offset, {'@id','@title','@size'}) as (id text, title text, size text);
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Wed May 25 23:38:37 2005 UTC
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added NULL handling for optional arguments
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Fri May 20 19:44:09 2005 UTC
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added attribute to function, fixed warnings, fixed limit and offset
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Fri May 20 12:19:05 2005 UTC
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initial import of API between Estraier and PostgreSQL
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