Joe Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is it useful to have the reference count and unreferenced counts like > currently written, or should I just faithfully reproduce the original > behavior (except schema aware queries) using libpq in place of libpgeasy?
I'd be inclined to reproduce the original behavior. findoidjoins is pretty slow already, and I don't much want to slow it down more in order to provide info that's useless for the primary purpose. > Is the oidjoins.sql test just the output of the make_oidjoins_check > script? Yes. > It is probably easier to produce that output while looping > through the first time versus running a script -- should I do that? The separation between findoidjoins and make_oidjoins_check is deliberate --- this allows for easy hand-editing of the join list to remove unwanted joins before preparing the regression test script (cf the notes in the README about bogus joins). Even though this is an extra manual step, I think it's a better answer than trying to make findoidjoins smart enough to suppress the bogus joins itself. Part of the reason for running findoidjoins is to detect any unexpected linkages, so it should not be too eager to hide things. Also, because the output of findoidjoins *should* be manually reviewed, it's better to put it out in an easy-to-read one-line-per-join format than to put out the finished regression script directly. >> I've looked through my notes and I can't find why I thought findoidjoins >> was broken for 7.3. Did you come across anything obviously wrong with >> its queries? > As written the queries did not know anything about schemas or the newer > reg* data types, e.g. this: > Does the latter produce the desired result? Not sure. My oldest note saying it was busted predates the invention of the new reg* types, I think. And while schema awareness is nice, it's not critical to the usefulness of the script: we're only really going to use it for checking the stuff in pg_catalog. So I'm not at all sure why I made that note. Do you get a plausible set of joins out of your version? regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly