Stuart, were are on this patch?  Seems we need GUC additions, though I
can do that for you, and changes to write the head to disk.  Was that
completed?

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Stuart wrote:
> Tom Lane wrote:
> 
> > Stephan Szabo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 
> >>As a side question, it looks to me that the code stores the first trigger
> >>records in memory and then after some point starts storing all new records
> >>on disk.  Is this correct?  I'd wonder if that's really what you want in
> >>general, since I'd think that the earliest ones are the ones you're least
> >>likely to need until end of transaction (or set constraints in the fk
> >>case) whereas the most recent ones are possibly going to be immediate
> >>triggers which you're going to need as soon as the statement is done.
> > 
> > 
> > Good point.  It would be better to push out stuff from the head of the
> > queue, hoping that stuff near the end might never need to be written
> > at all.
> > 
> >                     regards, tom lane
> Hmmm.... I see your point. I will change the patch to write the head to
> disk and reenter when the development branch splits off.
> Also I've noticed that there is an fd.h which has file routines which I
> should be using rather than the stdio routines.
> I will also clean up those errors.
> Thank you,
> - Stuart
> 
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