From: "Fujii Masao" <masao.fu...@gmail.com>
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 8:18 AM, Euler Taveira <eu...@timbira.com> wrote:
On 09-05-2012 19:17, MauMau wrote:
Then, does it make sense to remove "#define KEEPONLYALNUM" in 9.1.4?
Would it
cause any problems? If no, I wish that, because it eliminates the need
to do
the removal every time the users applies minor releases.
If you do so, you'll break minor versions.
Right. And removing KEEPONLYALNUM is a feature change rather than bug fix,
so that should be proposed during major version development cycle.
For information, what kind of breakage would occur? Is it performance
degradation, extra index storage consumption, or undesirable query results?
I imagined removing KEEPONLYALNUM would just accept non-alphanumeric
characters and cause no harm to those who use only alphanumeric characters.
Regards
MauMau
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