Gregory Stark wrote:
Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Marko Kreen wrote:
In the meantime, here is simple patch for case-insensivity.
You might be able to talk me into accepting various unambiguous, common
alternative spellings of various units.  But for instance allowing MB and Mb to
mean the same thing is insane.

Because you think some user will be trying to specify their shared_buffers in
bits?

My concern is that this information does not stay in the configuration files. It will invariably leak out into whitepapers, presentations, product documentation, and before long there will be confusion about why you can't stuff N Mb over an N Mb connection. I am not making this up.

Mb does not add any typing ease (as "KB" might) or readability (as "sec" might), and there is no respectable source that will claim it is an acceptable alias for MB.


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