Re: Confusing terminology - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Mike Mascari
Subject Re: Confusing terminology
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Msg-id 3C48976C.EACA939A@mascari.com
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In response to Re: Confusing terminology  (Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us>)
Responses Re: Confusing terminology  ("Roderick A. Anderson" <raanders@tincan.org>)
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Bruce Momjian wrote:
> 
> > >     After receiving a connection request, the postmaster spawns
> > >     a backend process to handle that client session.
> >
> > This is OK, because it's true:  There's a new process and it's at the
> > backend side of the wire.  (Actually, a session is something that exists
> > between a client and a server.)  What I don't like is language like "how
> > many backends are active on this database?" -- It's one: PostgreSQL.  It
> > would be correct to say "how many (PostgreSQL) backend *processes* are
> > active...", or maybe just "how many clients are connected to this
> > database".
> 
> Or how many sessions.  That seems to be the best wording unless you want
> to highlight the existance of backend processes.
> 
> I am not sure I agree that there is only one backend running, well maybe
> I see your point but it seems a little confusing.  We used the term
> 'backend' with Ingres and it always meant your backend process.
> 
> > > Maybe it's time for someone to prepare an "official" glossary that sets
> > > out all these terms carefully, so that people will have something to
> > > refer to when they're trying to pick a word to use.
> >
> > Yeah, I think I'd like to set something like this up as part of the
> > program message style guide that I've talked about recently.
> 
> There is a crude attempt in the FAQ.  Maybe we can add there.

What about "relation" vs. "table"? 

CREATE TABLE foo(key integer);

ERROR: Relation 'foo' already exists

I realize the historical context of the word, but it flies in the face
of the language.

Mike Mascari
mascarm@mascari.com


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