Re: Avoiding Application Re-test - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From chris
Subject Re: Avoiding Application Re-test
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Msg-id 87myjnsbir.fsf@dba2.int.libertyrms.com
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In response to Avoiding Application Re-test  (Simon Riggs <simon@2ndquadrant.com>)
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simon@2ndquadrant.com (Simon Riggs) writes:
> Every time we introduce a feature that changes output, we just put an if
> test in saying sql_compatibility = X, (the release we added feature).
>
> Straightforward, futureproof. Cool.

This is somewhat like the way that some shells try to emulate others;
for instance, zsh tries to emulate "sh" or "ksh" when invoked by those
names.

There are two problems with this:
  a) The conspicuous phrase, "try to emulate"
     Which leaves open several questions:
      - What if we can't?
      - What about when we don't want to (e.g. - because the new        version has a new behaviour that we *DO*
want)?
      - What if some semantic change takes place that we didn't        realize should have been open to the "try to
emulate"?         Such as, where there's an ordering change...
 
  b) It requires adding a new, not-previous-existant effort to     classify changes and put in logic to allow
controllingwhether we     use "legacy logic" or "new logic."
 
     That seems likely to get mighty messy to me, requiring     "blabbering" control code throughout the code base.

I don't think we actually get the "future proofness" that you're
suggesting.  It would be nice if we could, but that seems unrealistic.
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