On 11/03/2014 10:11 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
Josh Berkus<j...@agliodbs.com>  writes:
On 11/02/2014 11:41 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
Nothing that I recall at the moment, but there is certainly plenty of
stuff of dubious quality in there.  I'd argue that chkpass, intagg,
intarray, isn, spi, and xml2 are all in worse shape than the money type.
Why are we holding on to xml2 again?
IIRC, there's some xpath-related functionality in there that's not
yet available in core (and needs some redesign before it'd ever get
accepted into core, so there's not a real quick fix to be had).

                        

Yes, xpath_table is badly broken, as Robert Haas documented and I expanded on a while back. See for example <http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/4d6bcc1e.3010...@dunslane.net> I don't have any time of my own to work on this any time soon. But I know that it has users, so just throwing it out would upset some people.

cheers

andrew



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