On 18.5.2013 15:26, Dave Page wrote:

As we have so few of these buttons and they're there primarily to
support a working practice that we discourage anyway, I'd like to
simply remove them so we can avoid the fragile and messy code changes
needed to make them work reliably.

I propose to do this both for 1.18.x *and* 1.16.2+

Comments/objections please?

Do I understand correctly, you are talking about Apply button available in function edit window? If yes, how do you suppose to work, editing function content without Apply button? Using OK button only? but OK button closes window, so making multiple changes needs to reopen this windows again and again. If I'm right, then drop editing function content at at all. Seems to be useless then.

Well, no it's not - that's the point. There is very high risk that
fixing the bugs will cause even more things to break, and frankly I'm
not prepared to spend any more time fixing them. My beermat
calculation tells me we've already spent at least 2 man-weeks in this
cycle alone, trying to fix issues caused by these buttons.

I'm aghast about the source code quality. Fixing Apply buttons took 2 man-weeks? Let's take it half-seriously: maybe it's not bad idea to drop pgadmin developement at all ;-) At least consider to rewrite it from screatch.

With regards


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