Re: pg_dump additional options for performance - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Gregory Stark
Subject Re: pg_dump additional options for performance
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Msg-id 871w6jgxvd.fsf@oxford.xeocode.com
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In response to Re: pg_dump additional options for performance  (Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>)
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"Bruce Momjian" <bruce@momjian.us> writes:

> Decibel! wrote:
>> On Feb 26, 2008, at 4:36 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
>> > I think a sane way to think about what Simon would like to accomplish
>> > is not "turn psql into a parallel job scheduler"
>> 
>> 
>> My $0.02: I often find myself wishing I could perform parallel  
>> operations in psql. There was a proposal for that that came up during  
>> 8.3 development; whatever happened to it?
>
> The concurrent psql patch was never updated to an acceptable state for
> it to be reviewed.

Well, I got tied in knots trying to fix up the SIGINT handling working
properly. I want to try rewriting it from scratch to try to produce a cleaner
version.

But that doesn't mean nobody should look at the patch and give comments. It
would be silly for me to rewrite it keeping things basically the way they are
now just cleaned up -- only to then find out that people disagree with the
basic approach and don't accept it anyways. This may be a trivial example but
some pretty major patches which required a lot of work have been submitted
before where nobody read any of the WIP patches and then basic questions were
raised long after a lot of work had been committed.

We seem to often think of "review" as equivalent to "commit". But patch
authors often want to get some confirmation they're on the right track before
they move on the next step. As a result many patches kind of get stuck in a
catch-22 where they're not ready for review and no ready for development
either.

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