Re: improving user.c error messages
От | Peter Eisentraut |
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Тема | Re: improving user.c error messages |
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Msg-id | e1bbef97-ed13-f6ad-8d21-b2ebc251394b@enterprisedb.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: improving user.c error messages (Nathan Bossart <nathandbossart@gmail.com>) |
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Re: improving user.c error messages
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
On 07.02.23 21:10, Nathan Bossart wrote: >> ERROR: permission denied to use replication slots >> DETAIL: You must have REPLICATION privilege. >> >> adding the operation to the end seems less awkward (i.e., "You must have >> REPLICATION privilege to use replication slots."). I don't think there's >> any information lost by omitting the action in the DETAIL, so perhaps this >> is just a stylistic choice. I think I'm inclined to add the action to the >> DETAIL whenever it doesn't make the message lengthy and awkward, and leave >> it out otherwise. Thoughts? > Here is a new patch set with this change and some other light editing. I'm concerned about the loose use of "privilege" here. A privilege is something I can grant. So if someone doesn't have the "REPLICATION privilege", as in the above example, I would expect to be able to do "GRANT REPLICATION TO someuser". Since that is not what is happening, we should use some other term. The documentation around CREATE USER uses the terms "attribute" and "option" (and also "privilege") for these things. Similarly -- this is an existing issue but we might as well look at it -- in something like must be superuser or a role with privileges of the pg_write_server_files role the phrase "a role with the privileges of that other role" seems ambiguous. Doesn't it really mean you must be a member of that role? I also feel that in sentences like "You must have %s privilege to create roles." a "the" is missing.
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