Re: [DOCS] Stats views and functions not in order?
От | Peter Eisentraut |
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Тема | Re: [DOCS] Stats views and functions not in order? |
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Msg-id | cfdb0030-8f62-ed6d-4246-8d9bf855bc48@enterprisedb.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: [DOCS] Stats views and functions not in order? (Peter Smith <smithpb2250@gmail.com>) |
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Re: [DOCS] Stats views and functions not in order?
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
On 29.11.22 08:29, Peter Smith wrote: > PSA v8* patches. > > Here, patches 0001 and 0002 are unchanged, but 0003 has many changes > per David's suggestion [1] to change all these views to <refentry> > blocks. I don't understand what order 0001 is trying to achieve. I know we didn't necessarily want to go fully alphabetic, but if we're going to spend time on this, let's come up with a system that the next contributor who adds a view will be able to understand and follow. As an aside, I find the mixing of pg_stat_* and pg_statio_* views visually distracting. It was easier to read before when they were in separate blocks. I think something like this would be manageable: <!-- everything related to global objects, alphabetically --> pg_stat_archiver pg_stat_bgwriter pg_stat_database pg_stat_database_conflicts pg_stat_replication_slots pg_stat_slru pg_stat_subscription_stats pg_stat_wal <!-- all "stat" for schema objects, by "importance" --> pg_stat_all_tables pg_stat_sys_tables pg_stat_user_tables pg_stat_xact_all_tables pg_stat_xact_sys_tables pg_stat_xact_user_tables pg_stat_all_indexes pg_stat_sys_indexes pg_stat_user_indexes pg_stat_user_functions pg_stat_xact_user_functions <!-- all "statio" for schema objects, by "importance" --> pg_statio_all_tables pg_statio_sys_tables pg_statio_user_tables pg_statio_all_indexes pg_statio_sys_indexes pg_statio_user_indexes pg_statio_all_sequences pg_statio_sys_sequences pg_statio_user_sequences In any case, the remaining patches are new and need further review, so I'll move this to the next CF.
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