On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 11:50:38PM -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> NAMEDATALEN - disk/performance penalty for increase, 64, 128?

In my personal testing, I've been unable to observe a significant
performance impact (as Tom mentioned, I tried getting some profiling
data with gprof + pgbench, and found that increasing NAMEDATALEN made
things *faster*). Whether that is enough of an endorsement to make
the change for 7.3, I'm not sure...

> FUNC_MAX_ARGS - disk/performance penalty for increase, 24, 32?

Until someone takes the time to determine what the performance
implications of this change will be, I don't think we should
change this. Given that no one has done any testing, I'm not
convinced that there's a lot of demand for this anyway.

> Point-in-time recovery - ready for 7.3?
> Reindex/btree shrinkage - does reindex need work, can btree be shrunk?

I think both of these should probably wait for 7.4

> display locks - ready?
> Prepared statements - ready?

Both of these are ready, only trivial changes are required.

> Schema handling - ready? interfaces? client apps?

Do we want all client interfaces / admin apps to be aware of schemas in
time for beta 1, or is the plan to fix these during the beta cycle?

Cheers,

Neil

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