"Jonathan S. Katz" <jk...@postgresql.org> writes: > On 4/12/22 11:19 AM, Tom Lane wrote: >> It'd just look like this, I think. I see from looking at guc.c that >> boot_val can be NULL, so we'd better use IS DISTINCT FROM.
> I tested it and I like this a lot better, at least it's much more > consolidated. They all seem to be generated (directories, timezones, > collations/encodings). Yeah, most of what shows up in a minimally-configured installation is postmaster-computed settings like config_file, rather than things that were actually set by the DBA. Personally I'd rather hide the ones that have source = 'override', but that didn't seem to be the consensus. > The one exception to this seems to be "max_stack_depth", which is > rendering on my "\dconfig" though I didn't change it, an it's showing > it's default value of 2MB. "boot_val" says 100, "reset_val" says 2048, > and it's commented out in my postgresql.conf. Do we want to align that? I don't think there's any principled thing we could do about that in psql. The boot_val is a conservatively small 100kB, but we crank that up automatically based on getrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK), so on any reasonable platform it's going to show as not being default. regards, tom lane