On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 07:18:38AM +0200, Fabien COELHO wrote: > > Hello Bruce, > > > > * e1ff780485 > > > > I was told in this email thread to not include that one. > > Ok. > > > > * 34a0a81bfb > > > > We already have: > > > > Reformat tables containing function information for better > > clarity (Tom Lane) > > > > so it seems it is covered as part of this. > > AFAICR this one is not by the same author, and although the point was about > better clarity, it was not about formating but rather about restructuring > text vs binary string function documentations. Then Tom reformatted the > result.
Well, we were not even clear we should document changes in the functions section, so going into details of all the changes seems unwise. > > > * e829337d42 > > > > Uh, this is a doc link formatting addition. I think this falls into the > > error message logic, where it is nice when people want it, but they > > don't need to know about it ahead of time. > > Hmmm. ISTM that this is not really about "error message logic", it is about > navigating to libpq functions when one is reference in the description of > another to check what it does, which I had to do a lot while developing some > performance testing code for a project. I don't see it. > > > * "Document color support (Peter Eisentraut)" > > > THIS WAS NOT DOCUMENTED BEFORE? > > > > > > Not as such, AFAICR it was vaguely hinted about in the documentation of > > > command that would use it, but not even all of them. Now there is a new > > > specific section. > > > > Again, this is the first hash you gave. > > Possibly, but as the "THIS WAS NOT DOCUMENTED BEFORE?" question seemed to > still be in the release notes, I gathered that the information had not > reached its destination, hence the possible repetition. But maybe the issue > is that this answer is not satisfactory. Sorry for the inconvenience. I removed it already based on feedback from someone else. -- Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us> https://momjian.us EnterpriseDB https://enterprisedb.com + As you are, so once was I. As I am, so you will be. + + Ancient Roman grave inscription +