* Joshua D. Drake:
> If you need obfuscation (and you don't, you just think you do, no
> offense) use C.
Or put the relevant code into some package/module/whatever, stored on
the file system, and include that.
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Charles N. Charotti wrote:
Hi Everybody,
I want to know if there is any plan in future versions
of PG to obfuscate the source code of some objects of
the database, specially the functions of the backend ?
I mean the text definition of each function or perhaps
even triggers of the database.
J
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Charles N. Charotti wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> I want to know if there is any plan in future versions
> of PG to obfuscate the source code of some objects of
> the database, specially the functions of the backend ?
Functions in the backend written wi
On Fri, Aug 24, 2007 at 04:59:13PM +0200, Charles N. Charotti wrote:
> I want to know if there is any plan in future versions
> of PG to obfuscate the source code of some objects of
> the database, specially the functions of the backend ?
There have been requests for this, but AFAIK nobody has co
Charles,
> I want to know if there is any plan in future versions
> of PG to obfuscate the source code of some objects of
> the database, specially the functions of the backend ?
>
> I mean the text definition of each function or perhaps
> even triggers of the database.
Not seriously, no. Securi
Hi Everybody,
I want to know if there is any plan in future versions
of PG to obfuscate the source code of some objects of
the database, specially the functions of the backend ?
I mean the text definition of each function or perhaps
even triggers of the database.
Just in case, somebody knows of