Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> Erik wrote:
>> Tom Lane wrote:
>> > "Erik" <er@xs4all.nl> writes:
>> >> I changed all references to 'pgweb' to 'apod'. This
>> apod
>> >> table initially corresponds with the structure of the
>> >> table in the dump file. (In the documentation, that
>> >> table
>> >> is subsequently changed by adding a tsvector column.)
>> >
>> > Huh? These are just examples, they are not supposed
>> to
>> > refer to any
>> > specific real table, much less one that comes standard
>> > with Postgres.
>>
>> I understand that, of course. I am suggesting it might
>> be
>> an improvement to offer the data to go with the
>> examples.
>
> Hmm, wouldn't it be easier to provide the pgweb table?
Maybe - I don't know what that pgweb data would be.
There are really two issues:
1. Apply changes I suggested (and attached earlier) to
the documentation text to make code examples use a
single table instead of two different ones. I chose
apod because I knew apod from tsearch2. In the patch
there are also some confusing inconsistencies removed,
for instance column 'textsearch_indexable_col' is in a
later code example used as column 'textsearch'.
2. Whether or not to include some actual table data (be
it apod or pgweb). This is less important as far as I am
concerned.
The first is more useful and easier to apply than the
second.
> Alvaro Herrera
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