Re: PL/pgSQL 2 - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Jan Wieck
Subject Re: PL/pgSQL 2
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Msg-id 54064DD8.1030306@wi3ck.info
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In response to Re: PL/pgSQL 2  (Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net>)
Responses Re: PL/pgSQL 2  (Christopher Browne <cbbrowne@gmail.com>)
Re: PL/pgSQL 2  (Szymon Guz <mabewlun@gmail.com>)
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On 09/02/2014 06:56 PM, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> People are free to do what they want, but to my mind that would be a
> massive waste of resources, and probably imposing a substantial extra
> maintenance burden on the core committers.

I hear you and agree to some degree.

But at the same time I remember that one of the strengths of Postgres 
used to be to be able to incorporate "new" ideas.

This seems to be one of those cases.

Instead of "fork" plpgsql2, what about designing a completely new 
PL/postgres from scratch? It will only take 3-10 years, but I bet it 
will be worth it after all. And I mean that. No sarcasm.


Jan

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