Re: Version information in docs
От | Thomas F.O'Connell |
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Тема | Re: Version information in docs |
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Msg-id | d0a31a949aa70c8a8a722aa74af22159@sitening.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Version information in docs (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
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Re: Version information in docs
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Список | pgsql-docs |
For comparison, the MySQL docs seem to stay monolithic, at least online. As in, they don't provide a different version of the manual for 3.23, 4.0, 4.1, 5.0, etc. They have a single manual that seems to be pretty thorough about the version in which various features came online. I haven't concluded which style of documentation is more intuitive, but when I've had to use MySQL, it has been nice to be able to go to one document and look to see whether something has been implemented and also when it was implemented. I suppose the same thing could be achieved if the manual itself were versioned rather than individual features being versioned, but you do have to look through various versions of the manual if you're tracking features in PostgreSQL. If you were dealing with multiple versions, it could become tedious. I've dealt with many different versions of MySQL, and it is definitely handy to have a history in single pages for features. Granted, the feature set and SQL compatibility for MySQL have been much more volatile than for PostgreSQL in the past few years, so maybe it's more striking and necessary for them. -tfo -- Thomas F. O'Connell Co-Founder, Information Architect Sitening, LLC Strategic Open Source — Open Your i™ http://www.sitening.com/ 110 30th Avenue North, Suite 6 Nashville, TN 37203-6320 615-260-0005 On Mar 27, 2005, at 7:54 PM, Tom Lane wrote: > "Jim C. Nasby" <decibel@decibel.org> writes: >> ISTM it would be very useful if the docs specified what version a >> feature that would break in older versions was implemented in. The >> example that comes to mind is argument names in CREATE FUNCTION, which >> was added in 8.0. The 8.0 docs (http://lnk.nu/postgresql.org/1y3.html) >> mention the ability to name arguments, but it doesn't mention that the >> feature was added in 8.0 and can not be used in prior versions. Anyone >> who's trying to write code that will run on multiple versions of >> PostgreSQL would want to know this. > > The release notes cover that; or you can compare the docs for the > oldest > and newest versions you want to work with. I think it would be more > confusing than helpful for the reference pages to try to cover all the > changes from version to version. > > regards, tom lane
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