Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> writes:
> Tom Lane wrote:
>> I'd say not. Can't we do some more refactoring and avoid so many
>> useless conversions? Seems like str_initcap is the wrong primitive API
>> --- the work ought to be done by a function that takes a char pointer
>> and a length. That would be a suitable basis for functions operating
>> on both text datums and C strings.
> Yea, I thought about that idea too but it is going to add a strlen()
> calls in some places, but not in critical ones.
Sure, but the cost-per-byte of the strlen should be a good bit less than
the cost-per-byte of the actual conversion, so that doesn't bother me
too much.
Actually it seems like the hard part is not so much the input
representation as the output representation --- what should the
base-level initcap routine return, to be reasonably efficient for
both cases?
regards, tom lane