Commits

DateSubjectAuthorReleases
2017-06-21 Phase 2 of pgindent updates. Tom Lane 10.0
2017-06-21 Initial pgindent run with pg_bsd_indent version 2.0. Tom Lane 10.0
2016-07-16 Fix crash in close_ps() for NaN input coordinates. Tom Lane 9.2.18
2016-07-16 Fix crash in close_ps() for NaN input coordinates. Tom Lane 9.5.4
2016-07-16 Fix crash in close_ps() for NaN input coordinates. Tom Lane 9.1.23
2016-07-16 Fix crash in close_ps() for NaN input coordinates. Tom Lane 9.4.9
2016-07-16 Fix crash in close_ps() for NaN input coordinates. Tom Lane 9.6.0
2016-07-16 Fix crash in close_ps() for NaN input coordinates. Tom Lane 9.3.14
2016-03-30 Improve portability of I/O behavior for the geometric types. Tom Lane 9.6.0
2015-02-20 Use FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_MEMBER in a bunch more places. Tom Lane 9.5.0
2015-02-03 Remove unused "m" field in LSEG. Tom Lane 9.5.0
2015-02-03 Fix breakage in GEODEBUG debug code. Tom Lane 9.4.2
2015-02-03 Fix breakage in GEODEBUG debug code. Tom Lane 9.5.0
2014-12-15 Fix point <-> polygon code for zero-distance case. Tom Lane 9.5.0
2013-10-25 Suppress -0 in the C field of lines computed by line_construct_pts(). Tom Lane 9.4.0
2013-02-08 Simplify box_overlap computations. Tom Lane 9.3.0
2011-04-27 Fix array- and path-creating functions to ensure padding bytes are zeroes. Tom Lane 8.2.22
2011-04-27 Fix array- and path-creating functions to ensure padding bytes are zeroes. Tom Lane 8.3.16
2011-04-27 Fix array- and path-creating functions to ensure padding bytes are zeroes. Tom Lane 8.4.9
2011-04-27 Fix array- and path-creating functions to ensure padding bytes are zeroes. Tom Lane 9.0.5
2011-04-27 Fix array- and path-creating functions to ensure padding bytes are zeroes. Tom Lane 9.1.0
2010-11-10 Fix line_construct_pm() for the case of "infinite" (DBL_MAX) slope. Tom Lane 8.1.23
2010-11-10 Fix line_construct_pm() for the case of "infinite" (DBL_MAX) slope. Tom Lane 8.2.19
2010-11-10 Fix line_construct_pm() for the case of "infinite" (DBL_MAX) slope. Tom Lane 8.3.13
2010-11-10 Fix line_construct_pm() for the case of "infinite" (DBL_MAX) slope. Tom Lane 8.4.6