Tom Lane napsal(a):
Zdenek Kotala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tom Lane napsal(a):
Actually it looks like it's been a very long time since these scripts
got any love anyway.  There's no reason anymore to split modules into
multiple rows (not since TOAST...) and they're not schema-safe either.
Anybody feel like cleaning them up?  Or should we leave 'em as-is
for compatibility reasons?

Just a dumb question, does we need this functionality? Does anybody use it?

Well, autoloading Tcl scripts is an extremely standard thing to do in
the Tcl world.  It makes sense to me for pltcl to provide a way of
autoloading code out of the database instead of some random search path
or other --- particularly for trusted pltcl, which shouldn't allow
access to the server filesystem at all.

I see.

Whether these particular scripts are the best possible implementation of
the concept is another argument, of course.  But I wouldn't agree with
just ripping 'em out.  Note that my complaints above don't bear on
functionality, at least not unless someone is working in an environment
where the search_path varies a lot.  So the lack of maintenance effort
doesn't indicate that they're not getting used.

I understand. However I have another dumb idea/question - It seems to me that it is client code. I think that it should be integrated into psql command. It has several advantages - remove dependency on tclsh, remove tree commands, works fine on system where tcl is not present.

                thanks Zdenek



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Zdenek Kotala              Sun Microsystems
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