Re: [HACKERS] psql's help (the LIMIT stuff) - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Oleg Bartunov
Subject Re: [HACKERS] psql's help (the LIMIT stuff)
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Msg-id Pine.GSO.3.96.SK.981022202519.17402B-100000@ra
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In response to Re: [HACKERS] psql's help (the LIMIT stuff)  (jwieck@debis.com (Jan Wieck))
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I also would like to use Web-optimized postgresql in production.
Patched postgres (second trial) passed all regression test on my
Linux box and seems nothing was broken. How about 
--enable-limit option to configure so people could make a choice ?
Regards,
Oleg

On Thu, 22 Oct 1998, Jan Wieck wrote:

> 
> > We are close to final, and can easily put it in 6.4.1, which I am sure
> > we will need, and if we split CVS trees, you'll have lots of minor
> > versions to pick from.  :-)
> >
> > Seems like it would be a nice minor release item, but the problem is
> > that minor releases aren't tested as much as major ones.  How confident
> > are you in the code?  What do others thing?
> 
>     I regression tested it,  and  did  additional  tests  in  the
>     SPI/PL  area.  It  works.  It only touches the parser and the
>     executor. Rules, planner/optimizer just bypass the values  in
>     the  parsetree.  The  parser  and  the  executor are parts of
>     Postgres I feel very familiar with (not so in the optimizer).
>     I  trust  in  the  code  and  would  use  it  in a production
>     environment.
> 
>     It's below.
> 
> 
> Jan

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